Hi Tomasz On Sun, Apr 17, 2011 at 9:06 AM, Tomasz Oponowicz < tomasz.oponow...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi Sergey, > > On Wed, Apr 13, 2011 at 7:17 PM, Sergey Beryozkin <sberyoz...@gmail.com> > wrote: > > I've finally managed to spend a day today working on Windows, and I did > get > > the exception when using IE too, though, IE itself does subscribe to the > log > > feed without problems. > > Grrrr.... I will investigate this one. Can you provide stack trace and > other details (use case, browser version etc.) ? > > The exception was something to do with "null", I'll need to run the browser in the dev mode to get more details. It's Windows XP/IE7 > > There's definitely something unstable there which is a pity, it's been a > > great effort from Tomasz and with the ability to search the logs, it's a > > feature to miss, it could've been used nicely in conjunction with the the > > push logging, i.e. critical events are reported asap and then an admin > can > > do a more through analysis of the logs, rather than having all log MBs > sent > > across the network > > > > But it does look it works for some people, so we just need to document a > bit > > how to use it as a Maven dependency, untill we figure out what is > happening, > > > > Tomasz, can you give me a favor please and update the LogBrowser page > > with few lastest images as I can't get them myself ? I will add some info > to > > the Migration Guide (Maven deps, how to set things up, etc). > > Good point. I will update it. > > Please - a couple of snapshots, with some description on how to add a new endpoint, will help. > > One thing I'm thinking about is we basically get rid of GWT code dealing > > with showing the lists of log entries (top-right panel) and just use HTML > > returned from the log feed. GWT will only be used to offer the list of > > endpoints, filters, etc, and may be in time we can just replace GWT with > > something lighter/simpler. > > If you decide that GWT is too big overweight for such a simple task, I > can rewrite this using Javascript/JQuery/HTML (but firstly let's fix > this bug). > OK. I'll try to get more details. And may be you can reproduce something > > > Tomasz, AtomPullServer has getAlternateFeed and getAlternateEntry methods > > and they serve HTML as opposed to XML feeds. > > RSSBandit reader on Windows is very good in that it shows alternate feeds > > and entries properly. > > I think GWT should have some browser support, so if you could make the > > top/right panel a browser window which will only show the alternate > content, > > as part of the frame, such that whenever log entry links are clicked, the > > output is directed to the right-bottom pane.. > > Do you think it will make sense ? > > Firstly I will try to fix the bug in the normal way but if there won't > be any other solution I will replace current implementation with > "getAlternateFeed" and "getAlternateEntry". > > I will update documentation and fix the bug on Monday. > > Great, please update the docs if you can. Thanks, Sergey > Thanks! >