Might be an explanation : the Tomcat server runs as a non-interactive process, there is no controlling terminal, consequently no "System.out" stream is defined. Two solutions : 1 - display your information as a html page generated by servlet or a jsp page ; 2 - display your information in a log file, using preferably a logging system (log4j for instance is almost straightforward).
On Friday 29 November 2002 20:39, Frederico Jesus da Costa wrote: > Helo Folks!!! > > I am sorry for asking this question here.. but I need helpin this question > ASAP!!! > > I have a Tomcat4 + apache serve runnig with no problems.. but when one on > the systems was implemented it stops at the following program block... > > What amazes me is that in a MS environment with Tomcat4 it works > normally.... > > > Can anyone help me?!?!?!?!? PLZ!!!! > > TIA > > Fred > > System.out.println("============ ENTRANDO DATA GREGORIANA ========="); > GregorianCalendar gc = new GregorianCalendar(); > ccDiaAula = Utils.diaDeHoje(); > int diaSemana = gc.get(Calendar.DAY_OF_WEEK); > System.out.println("============ PEGUEI A DATA GREGORIANA > ========="); > // > // Display no Controle Catalina > // > System.out.println("=========================================="); > System.out.println(gc.get(Calendar.DATE)); > System.out.println("Dia da Semana: " + diaSemana); > System.out.println("=========================================="); > // > // Atençao: o numero devolvido na funcao é de 0 - Domingo a 6 - > Sabado // Como o banco de dados retorna 1-domingo a 7 - Sabado é preciso // > acrescentar 1 ao dia da Senama. > // > int cvDiaValido = DiasAula("" + (diaSemana)); > cbRetorno = (cvDiaValido == 1);