The servlet engine (the web server) will trap these and send them to a log
file - something like syserror.log or stderr.log or stderr or error_log - it
depends on the server you are using,

Kevin

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Do you know where messages that are sent to the System.err are actually
sent?
I'm working on Windows NT and cant figure out where those can be viewed.

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