If you run servletrunner, System.out.printlns go to servletrunner's console
window.

At 01:17 PM 5/17/99 -0700, Martin Hadis wrote:
>What's the best way to debug a servlet?
>
>Is there any way to make a server open a console
>locally, thereby allowing the servlet to output
>System.out.printlns? I'm having trouble running
>servletrunner and would like to use this as an
>alternative for debugging.
>
>Thanks for your help
>
> -Martin
>
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