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3 messages in org.apache.logging.log4j-usermore questions regarding chainsaw| From | Sent On | Attachments |
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| Shai Simchi | Jun 3, 2004 5:35 am | |
| Scott Deboy | Jun 3, 2004 11:09 pm | |
| Shai Simchi | Jun 6, 2004 4:49 am |

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| From: | Shai Simchi (Shai...@invoke.com) | |
| Date: | Jun 6, 2004 4:49:29 am | |
| List: | org.apache.logging.log4j-user | |
Hi Scott !
One more thing I've noticed:
whenever I click on one logging message in the main window in order to view the
details in the details pane, I cant seem to keep the focus on the log message I
highlighted.
whenever new logging messages arrive the focus changes to a different log
message. the relative position of the chosen log message on the screen is kept
though...
please let me know if I did anything wrong, is it a bug or is it the design.
thanks again,
Shai
-----Original Message----- From: Scott Deboy [mailto:sde...@comotivsystems.com] Sent: Friday, June 04, 2004 9:10 AM To: Log4J Users List Subject: RE: some questions regarding chainsaw
Hi Shai,
I hope Chainsaw v2 is working well for you. Let us know if you have any
suggestions or comments.
- Receiver configurations defined inside Chainsaw cannot be saved.
This feature is not yet in-progress.
- Chainsaw provides a number of features to support high-volume logging:
- configure logging thresholds on a per-receiver basis (in receiver panel)
- control the frequency in which events are processed by the UI
- use a cyclic buffer and specify the size of the buffer
(the last two features are available in the app preferences panel)
- There is a context menu available on the tabs themselves which provides
hide/show tab capabilities, but a bug relating to jdk1.4, jtabbedpane and scroll
layout with mouse listeners made it almost impossible to access the context
menu. I've just committed a change that removes scroll layout support, so this
issue should be resolved (build from CVS or wait until we push a new set of
signed jars).
If you would like to enhance Chainsaw's functionality, we'll gladly accept
patches.
Thanks, Scott
-----Original Message----- From: Shai Simchi [mailto:Shai...@invoke.com] Sent: Thu 6/3/2004 5:35 AM To: log4...@logging.apache.org Cc: Subject: some questions regarding chainsaw
Hi !
we are testing chainsaw as a solution for our real time log monitoring environment. i have been playing with the application for a few days and i have a few questions:
1) after configuring a reciever - is there a way to save the configuration so that i will have it ready the next time i open chainsaw ?
2) was chainsaw tested under heavy load of logging events ?
3) once i have defined a new tab (either by configuring a reciever or by creating a custom expression logpanel) how can i remove the tab ? close it ?
thanks a lot,
Shai Simchi Invoke Solutions Ltd. +972-3-5756828 (ext. 206) +972-66-227746 (mobile) +972-3-5756829 (Fax) mailto:sha...@invoke.com www.invoke.com







