The Java Console or Java Log displays information about
Java events. In addition, you can have Host On-Demand messages and trace data saved
here.
Displaying the Java Console in Netscape
To display the Java Console while using the Netscape browser:
In Netscape 4.x, select Communicator > Tools > Java Console from the main menu.
In Netscape 6, select Tasks > Tools > Java Console from the main menu.
In Netscape 7.x, select Tools > Web Development > Java Console from the main
menu.
The Java Console appears in a separate window.
Displaying the Java Console in Internet Explorer
To display the Java Console while using Internet Explorer:
Java 1
Select Tools > Internet Options from the main menu bar.
Click the Advanced tab.
Scroll down to the Microsoft VM section and click in the checkbox next to Java Console
Enabled to enable the Java Console. (This requires you to restart the browser.)
Click Apply.
Click OK.
Stop Internet Explorer as well as any other open instances of the browser and restart it.
Select View > Java Console from Internet Explorer's main menu to view the Java
Console. The Java Console window appears.
To display the Java Console when running the Java 2 plug-in, double click the Java icon in the
bottom-right side of your screen. This launches the Java Console.