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Date: 03/25/2009 10:14 AM
Subject:Re: import log into java model using log4j.properties
doing this with an arbitrary layout would be quite daunting.
if you use XMLLayout, then
doing this with an arbitrary layout would be quite daunting.
if you use XMLLayout, then reading the XML and doing what you want would
be quite simple.
Douglas E Wegscheid
Lead Technical Analyst, Whirlpool Corporation
(269)-923-5278
"A wrong note played hesitatingly is a wrong note. A wrong note
I am looking for a solution that would do the 'reverse' of logging into a
log file: reading a log file into java obects.
I want a tool that would take a log4j.properties, a log generated using
this log4j.properties and would transform each event into an object
Then I can run an analyzer :)
Does i