Mark & Ceki -

Thanks for your responses - I've taken a bit of time to go back and look at
LF5 and Chainsaw (don't think they've changed since I last saw them). I
think that my next step will to take the weekend to review it all in more
detail with an eye towards designing a single client tool. Keeping current
functionality will be a major requirement, as will making it generic enough
for added functionality and customization.

If there is any specific functionality that people are looking for feel free
to mention it and I will work it in.


scott

-----Original Message-----
From: Ceki G�lc� [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, December 11, 2002 2:43 PM
To: Log4J Developers List
Subject: RE: Log4J Log Viewer GUI (a la LogFactor5)


At 14:36 11.12.2002 -0800, you wrote:
>Scott,
>
>I personally would be very interested in seeing a tool similar to this
>integrated into a log4j client.  Either by extending the functionality of
>chainsaw/lf5 or something else.  It sounds like many of the features
>potentially overlap.
>
>I don't know how we would want to handle a full code donation/integration.
>We integrated both chainsaw and lf5 source bases a while back, but frankly,
>there hasn't been much momentum behind extending them, etc.  Both are
great,
>but (IMO) they could be even greater.  I have even argued that it might be
>interesting to combine the strengths/features of each into a single client.
>I have enough on my plate right now, but I feel that some of the most
>exciting stuff could from really useful log4j client tools.
>
>Have you looked at either chainsaw or lf5 to see how your code might be
>integrated into those existing tools?

Very good question.

>-Mark


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Ceki



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