Hi,

>getServletContext().log("message...");
>
>When I was in Servlet class or in JSP pages  I can use it, but How can
I
>log
>message if I'm in Model or Controller layer ( my application is
tie-tier),
>for examples in MyDBConnection.class and I don't have a ServletContext?

You original question asked only about servlets and JSPs.  You can pass
the ServletContext around if you'd like, or for a cleaner solution pick
up a logging toolkit like log4j.

Yoav Shapira



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