awarnier wrote:
> 
> awarnier wrote:
> 
> Well, one could argue that in such a case, you should develop and test 
> on a machine to which you have access, and move it to the other one 
> later... ;-)
> 
Yes I agree. The problem is I'm developing a Facebook Application in Java.
Facebook for security reason pretend that the servlet is hosted on a machine
that has a registered domain name (www.something.com) and does not accept
just IP.

So I'm obligated to host the servlet on this remote machine and I need log
files or console output to help during the development.


awarnier wrote:
> 
> What kind of machine is it, and what kind of access /do/ you have ?
> Can you start/stop Tomcat on that machine ? can you change the Tomcat 
> configuration ? and if yes, how ?
> 
> It may also help to provide some additional info, like Tomcat version
> etc..
> 
the machine has windows XP with Tomcat 6.0
http://application.sogetel.it:8080/
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