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Morten Primdahl wrote:
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> Ben Ricker wrote:
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> > I am an admin settign up a development environment for Java developers.
> > One developer wanted to know where the println output (standard out)
> > goes? Does Jserv send it through the nobody user?
> 
> What we do, running JServ in automatic mode, is in jserv.properties:
> 
> wrapper.bin=/opt/jdk1.2.2/bin/java_wrapper
> 
> Where java_wrapper is:
> 
> #!/bin/sh
> LOGFILE=/opt/jserv-1.1/logs/jserv-jvm.log
> 
> exec /opt/jdk1.2.2/bin/java  $* >> $LOGFILE 2>&1

That will do the trick! I appreciate the help.

Ben Ricker


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