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‎Apr 06, 2006
01:12 PM
Where do System.out.println()'s go??????
Simple...quick question......if I put a System.out.println("Var: " + var) in one of my custom beans and then run my install.exe, where can I see the output???? I tried creating a Win32Console installer but nothing comes out there. Help please. Thanks.
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‎Apr 06, 2006
01:56 PM
System.out.println output should appear in the console window for a Win32 Console launcher; a simple example seems to work for me... As a test, does it work if you launch the JAR file from a command prompt (java -cp setup.jar run)?
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‎Apr 06, 2006
09:14 PM
If I am looking for system.out.println I always drop into a command prompt and run java -jar setup.jar so that I can see them. The launchers seem to play tricks on where the stdout goes.
I think to get a launcher to display them you should play around with the setting Media -> Releases -> Distributions -> [Launcher in question] -> Show Console.
I have heard that it STDOUT and STDERR are funnelled into temp files and those temp files get deleted as soon as the wizard is done, so not much good that does. Not sure how much truth there is to that as I have not fully tested it myself.
I think to get a launcher to display them you should play around with the setting Media -> Releases -> Distributions -> [Launcher in question] -> Show Console.
I have heard that it STDOUT and STDERR are funnelled into temp files and those temp files get deleted as soon as the wizard is done, so not much good that does. Not sure how much truth there is to that as I have not fully tested it myself.
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‎Apr 25, 2006
07:43 AM
Use the LogService and log to a file on the target system
jaystamm wrote:
If I am looking for system.out.println I always drop into a command prompt and run java -jar setup.jar so that I can see them. The launchers seem to play tricks on where the stdout goes.
I think to get a launcher to display them you should play around with the setting Media -> Releases -> Distributions -> [Launcher in question] -> Show Console.
I have heard that it STDOUT and STDERR are funnelled into temp files and those temp files get deleted as soon as the wizard is done, so not much good that does. Not sure how much truth there is to that as I have not fully tested it myself.