aspectj (www.aspectj.org) is ideal for this purpose. A tracing aspect avoids
cluttering the main source with debug statements. See the Trace example in the distro.
Prashanth Kumar wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Yes, I have used "System.out.println" in the Entity beans and Session beans
> for debugging during development.
> I am using NAS 4.0 server
>
> rgds,
> Prashanth
>
> >Dear all,
> >I built entity beans and session bean and intend to debug the ejb classes.
> >Is there any article or website that explain how to debug EJB ?
> >is it possible if put system.out.println() to print the data values in
> >that ejb ?
> >Please help me
> >Thanks alot .
> >
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