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You can also start JServ manually; the messages will show up on conosole.

On Fri, 3 Dec 1999, Fernando Salazar wrote:

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> >Hello:
> >     I am using Apache with Jserv on my windows NT box.  I have a servlet that
> >prints out a lot of debugging code to System.out & System.err.
> >     Where does this go ??  I tried looking into the various logs, but 
> > can't seem
> >to find out where this goes ?
> >
> >Please help
> >- Nanu
> 
> Use ServletContext.Log() instead -- info there should show up in the file 
> referenced by the log.file setting in jserv.properties.
> 
> - Fernando
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