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Sent: Wed 4/9/2008 11:33 PM
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Subject: AW: Use Chainsaw in existing Swing application
Ok, that is a good idea. But if I want to have filters and everything else?
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Ok, that is a good idea. But if I want to have filters and everything else?
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Von: Scott Deboy [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Gesendet: Donnerstag, 10. April 2008 08:26
An: Log4J Users List
Betreff: RE: Use Chainsaw in existing Swing application
If your users don
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Sent: Wed 4/9/2008 11:13 PM
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Subject: AW: Use Chainsaw in existing Swing application
Hi Scott
Thank you for your reply.
So do I have to wait for the next release, or can I get the fixed version
from CVS/SVN or somewhere else?
I am thinking of the followi
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An: Log4J Users List
Betreff: RE: Use Chainsaw in existing Swing application
The org.apache.log4j.chainsaw.ChainsawAppender appender will allow you
to start Chainsaw when your UI launches (or you can do it yourself
programmatically using the same code the appender uses).
However...Chain
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Subject: Use Chainsaw in existing Swing application
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Is it possible to integrate Chainsaw into an existing GPL bases Swing
application?
Can it be run as a component in another JFrame? How should that be done?
Thanks in adva
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Is it possible to integrate Chainsaw into an existing GPL bases Swing
application?
Can it be run as a component in another JFrame? How should that be done?
Thanks in advance
Mirko