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There are some Third Party (commercial and free) products listed there. HTH Gunter :-) -----Original Message----- :-) From: Jeff Linwood [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] :-) Sent: Monday, January 21, 2002 1:18 PM :-) To: Log4J Users List; yugen :-) Subject: Re: GUI tool for viewing log files? :-) :-) :-) Hi, :-) :-) I know this probably isn't what you're looking for, but you :-) could use the :-) JDBCAppender (I prefer Kevin Steppe's) to log to a :-) database, and then use :-) your existing database tools to filter and query - for :-) instance MS Access or :-) the equivalent for KDE/Linux. :-) :-) But if this is an existing log4j log, maybe you could try :-) importing your :-) text log file into a spreadsheet - you can have it break up :-) your text file :-) into delimited columns based on spaces or tabs. I just :-) tried this with my :-) log4j log and Excel, and it worked out ok. I don't really :-) know much about :-) sorting and filtering with Excel, except for you can do it :) :-) :-) jeff :-) ----- Original Message ----- :-) From: "yugen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> :-) To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> :-) Sent: Monday, January 21, 2002 1:13 PM :-) Subject: GUI tool for viewing log files? :-) :-) :-) > Hi, I'm looking for a tool to view an existing log4j log :-) > file (as opposed to displaying the log data in real-time). :-) > Specifically, I'd like to review a security audit log and :-) > be able to filter for specific kinds of log entries (failed :-) > login, privilege changes, etc.). :-) > :-) > I guess I could write a small app to read in my log file :-) > line-by-line, and then send each entry to a listening :-) > socket appender where it could be displayed by a tool like :-) > Lumbermill ( http://traxel.com/lumbermill ). :-) > :-) > I saw a similar post in the archives ( http://www.mail- :-) > archive.com/log4j-user%40jakarta.apache.org/msg03427.html ) :-) > but didn't see a response. :-) > :-) > Any help is appreciated. :-) > :-) > -- :-) > To unsubscribe, e-mail: :-) <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> :-) > For additional commands, e-mail: :-) <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> :-) > :-) > :-) :-) :-) -- :-) To unsubscribe, e-mail: <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> For additional commands, e-mail: <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> For additional commands, e-mail: <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>