> I am tasked with writing a log4j file aggregator/viewer. Search
> criteria such as date ranges and etc...
>
> Any support for log4j file parsing? Combining a set of log files?
>
> Any pointers are appreciated.
Hi Reza,
Just use the best tools for the job: Perl, cat, sed, awk, and bash. Of cours
On 17/09/2008, at 11:35 AM, Reza Razavipour wrote:
Yes, this is a great tool. What I need to do is to do this
programatically. So, the application, at any point in time, will have
targets that have log4j log files. At user's request, which would be a
get of all files, with some date/time constr
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From: Reza Razavipour [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, September 16, 2008 3:38 PM
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Subject: log4j files and parsing and presentation
All,
I am tasked with writing a log4j file aggregator/viewe
Interesting, that's sort of what I was intending to do with my Apache
Lab project called "Pinpoint":
http://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/labs/pinpoint/
The goal of that project is to be able to become a central logging
repository. It has support to soak events via network sockets (Socket/
Sock
All,
I am tasked with writing a log4j file aggregator/viewer. Search
criteria such as date ranges and etc...
Any support for log4j file parsing? Combining a set of log files?
Any pointers are appreciated.
Thanks
Reza
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