Check theApache server log for System.out.println messages.  However, as
another '-jon' wrote, it is best to use the log() method which will send
the
information to the JServ log.

Tim Gallagher

Gaurav Kishore wrote:

> Hi,
>
> I use WebSphere App. Server to run my servlets, but I am also trying to
> run them on JServ. But, I am not able to figure out that where in JServ
> does the system.out.println are displayed. In WebSphere I can see all
> the system.out.println outputs on the server console.
>
> Any help is appreciated.
> TIA
> --
> Gaurav Kishore
> 401K Forum Inc.
>
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