because:
Hello.java:27: cannot resolve symbol
symbol : variable servlet
location: class Hello
servlet.log("Hello");
^
> On Thu, 13 Sep 2001, Abhijat Thakur wrote:
>
> > I have gone through the archives and have looked at the original responses
> > and tried it but my System.err.println does not go to /logs/tomcat.log. I
am
> > using log4j for logging but at some place have to put System.err.println
> > statements which i want should be printed to tomcat logs.
>
> why not use servlet.log() if you want that functionality? afaik routing
> System.err.println is not covered by the spec (but I may be wrong), and so
> you will be relying on specific container bahaviour.
>
> alternatively on unix you could just redirect stderr to whichever file you
> wanted.
>
> hth,
> cheesr
> dim
>
> >
> > I have made modifications to server.xml and it has
> >
> > <Logger name="tc_log"
> > verbosityLevel = "INFORMATION"
> > path="logs/tomcat.log"
> > />
> >
> > <Logger name="servlet_log"
> > path="logs/servlet.log"
> > verbosityLevel = "DEBUG"
> > />
> >
> > <Logger name="JASPER_LOG"
> > path="logs/jasper.log"
> > verbosityLevel = "INFORMATION" />
> >
> > The three are files are made under logs but my System.err.println messages
> > dont go there. Please advise.
> >
> > Thanks a lot.
> >
> >
> > Abhijat Thakur
> >
> > bDNA Corporation
> >
> >
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