Re: import log into java model using log4j.properties

2009-03-25 Thread Scott Deboy
bitrary layout would be quite daunting. > > > > > [image removed] > > From: > > > > [image removed] > > Douglas E Wegscheid > > > > [image removed] > > To: > > > > [image removed] > > "Log4J Users List" > > >

Re: import log into java model using log4j.properties

2009-03-25 Thread Douglas E Wegscheid
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Re: import log into java model using log4j.properties

2009-03-25 Thread Scott Deboy
ing this with an arbitrary layout > would be quite daunting. > > > From: > Douglas E Wegscheid > To: > "Log4J Users List" > Cc: > "Log4J Users List" > Date: > 03/25/2009 10:14 AM > Subject: > Re: import log into java model using log4j.propert

Re: import log into java model using log4j.properties

2009-03-25 Thread Christophe Elek
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

Re: import log into java model using log4j.properties

2009-03-25 Thread Douglas E Wegscheid
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

import log into java model using log4j.properties

2009-03-25 Thread Christophe Elek
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