In a J2EE application (like one running in WebSphere), when I use System.out.println()
, my text goes to standard out, which is mapped to a file by the WebSphere admin console.
In an ASP.NET application (like one running in IIS), where does the output of Console.WriteLine()
go? The IIS process must have a stdin, stdout and stderr; but is stdout mapped to the Windows version of /dev/null or am I missing a key concept here?
I'm not asking if I should log there (I use log4net), but where does the output go? My best info came from this discussion where they say Console.SetOut()
can change the TextWriter
, but it still didn't answer the question on what the initial value of the Console is, or how to set it in config/outside of runtime code.
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