Scott Deboy
Tue, 03 Aug 2010 07:09:42 -0700
That feature isn't implemented, but it's a good idea.I will have the logger tree reset when the events are cleared (ctrl backspace or the trash can icon on the toolbar).
Thanks ScottOn Aug 3, 2010, at 2:02 AM, "Stadelmann Josef" <josef.stadelm...@axa-winterthur.ch > wrote:
Can sombody tell me how to remove loggers no longer needed from the loggers tree pane? a) Throug a menu item b) Through a command from the chainsaw clientI studied quite a bit of chainsaw code, but don't get clever, (sorry mypoor java know-how), So given the message below found in Chainsaw, Message Adding to Mapaxawl.spezpla.servers.SpezplaService.SpServer@ BCC7DF783133ECA06A1280824121184what do I have to do "logging-side-like" to tell Chainsaw to remove thislogger from the loggers tree panel map!Every long lasting user session creates ist own logger to keep logs on aper user session separate. It works nicely. But once a session is dead, I like to remove the logger from the map controlled by menju or when my web service object destroy is called through a specific call to my logger in chainsaw? Josef Stadelmann @axa-winterthur.ch
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