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Former Member
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Hi, I'm doing System.out.println("Test log"); on personalization page (person.java), but for some reason I can't see it in the log file of the remote SAP portal server: <b>E:\usr\sap\E9W\JC00\j2ee\cluster\server0\log\defaultTrace.13.trc </b> Is this correct address?

I have created a portal project with a simple Dynpage with some jsp's and I exported .par file to the remote SAP Portal.

Any comments or suggestions are very appreciated !

Thanks so much,

Baggett

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Former Member
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Hi, the pdf document "Using Logging and Tracing on the SAP Web AS Java" shows you exactly how to set up your J2EE for viewing Standard Output and Error, it was very useful for me too.

You still can find it at the adress

https://www.sdn.sap.com/irj/servlet/prt/portal/prtroot/com.sap.km.cm.docs/library/webas/s-u/using logging and tracing on the sap web as java.pdf

at least this link worked for me.

Former Member
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Thank you forThank you for your comments Roy and Raluca! I'll check it out and see if I have any more questions!

Thanks so much again,

Baggett

Former Member
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Hi, I'm looking at question <b>"How to :Logging or System.out.println????"</b> by sujesh kc, but the link(

see https://www.sdn.sap.com/irj/servlet/prt/portal/prtroot/com.sap.km.cm.docs/library/webas/using loggivng and tracing on the sap web as java.pdf</b>) provided there gives me this error:<b>404 The requested resource is not available.</b>. Do you have any link available?

Any comments or suggestions are greatly appreciated!

Thanks so much,

Baggett.

Former Member
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Hey Baggett,

This option is disabled by default on NW 04.

In order to enable it you need to go to the log configurator on the Admin tool. For more information please read the following doc:

http://help.sap.com/saphelp_nw04/helpdata/en/e2/75a74046033913e10000000a155106/frameset.htm

And weblog:

This weblog is devided into 3 parts, I recommend you to read all of them, it is really important for understanding the basics of portal logging.

If you need more asistance I'll be happy to help.

Regards,

Roy