Hi Sunil,
Check JLog and Log4J from alphaworks.ibm.com. They are complete
logging solutions.

For simple logging, you can call log() inside the servlets.
regards,
Nagaraj.

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Hello Friends,
    I would like to have information on how to implement the concept of
the log file. We know that this file manages to get in more information
while removing the previous information as more details need to be
stored in it and I would like to know the same. Any help is appreciated
in advance. Thanx
Sunil.

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