Debugging possibilities are usually part of the development environment or
editor used for writing JSPs. You can download an IDE like KAWA or FORTE for
free. The debugging you will do will occur on the servlet that is generated.For
a tutorial on debugging using KAWA , go to this link
http://penguin.tek-tools.com/kawa/docs/tutorial7.htm
Santosh
you sheng chang <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> on 07/12/2000 07:43:46 AM
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Subject: How to debug JSP, servlet
Hi:
I bring this question in order to hear some opions
such as what debugging tools, or if you just have jdk,
how you debug it, things like that for discussion.
Thanks
you sheng
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