Sven,

   Man, you don't have to be that rude just because the guy didn't send
the question to the right list !! :o)

   Amit, as far as I know the log method of the servlet API doesn't let
you specify the name of the log file, as this is server dependent. If
you need it because you want to access it from another point in your
application maybe you should use another way of communication.

   Regards
   Jose

   P.S: By the way, next time look for a more appropiate list... you may
see the complete list at http://archives.java.sun.com/archives/ ;o)

Sven van ´t Veer wrote:

> This is EJB interest and not SERVLET interest.
>
> Amit Gupta wrote:
>
>> Since you guys are good in servlet, I am daring to ask this Question.
>>
>> Is there any method defined in servlet API to find out the servlet
>> container's log file. I do not want to hard code the name of the file
>> in my
>> code because I might be running the same servlet within different
>> servlet
>> containers.
>>
>> Amit Gupta
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