I am of the old school and like using an editor and compiler to code.  For that
reason I feel that using System.out.println( "toot" ); would be the best way of
debugging.  However, the of the best way of debugging is not to write any bugs.
For example, system.out.println( "toot" ); wouldn't compile because there is not
class system, it is System.




PhartMaster Phlash <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> on 09/19/99 05:06:31 PM
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What is the best way to debug a servlet?  I'm really tired of
using system.out.println( "toot" ); to see where I'm at in the
code.  Any help will be appreciated.




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