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:-) -----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.
:-) >
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