On Nov 9, 2004, at 10:11 AM, Sylvain Wallez wrote:
I'm certainly biased as I wrote the Logkit/LF5 bridge, but it's very
useful to be able to follow logs in a GUI, and used a lot by
non-techie users of Cocoon.
So my advice would be to keep it around until we have the equivalent
with Chainsaw. Writing the bridge was easy with LF5 as the logging
event was abstracted, whereas a quick look at Chainsaw shows that it's
intimately bound to Log4J's LogEvent.
So either we fork LF5 (which IIUC is no more in log4j's trunk) or
write the logkit->chainsaw bridge which may not be that easy than with
LF5.
My 0.02 euros...
Sounds useful. What's the pain involved in not axing support?
-pete
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