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and even:

        ServletContext context = getServletContext();
        context.log( "Snoop start - ServletContext.log" ) ;

shows up in the java window.

Looking through the web.dtd and server.dtd, there doesn't seem to be a way
to specify the logging parameters in the xml files; is there an entry that
can be added in tomcat.conf?


-----Original Message-----
From: Crook, Charles [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, February 09, 2000 10:01 AM
To: 'Java Apache Users'
Subject: RE: Servlet log in Tomcat vs Jserv

For instance, add the following into SnoopServlet

        System.out.println( "Snoop start - System.out" ) ;
        System.err.println( "Snoop start - System.err" ) ;

Both messages show up in the java window, not in apache's log

> ----------------------------------------------------------------
> Under W98, apache 139, jdk 122, jsdk 2.0 and Jserv 1.0, writing to
> system.err from a servlet shows up in apache's error log file
> 
> Using that same servlet's source under W98, apache 139, jdk 122 and
> tomcat,
> the output shows up in the separate DOS window ( the java session running
> Tomcat ).
> 
> Is there a syntax that should be put in web.xml for each context to
> specify
> the log location?


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