Paul, thanks!  I don't know what is up with attachments and the email list.
I won't get a chance to look at your changes until this weekend.  I'll have
some comments early next week!

-Mark

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> Receiver framework
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> Patch for Chainsaw to utilise Receiver framework
> 
>            Summary: Patch for Chainsaw to utilise Receiver framework
>            Product: Log4j
>            Version: 1.3alpha
>           Platform: All
>         OS/Version: All
>             Status: NEW
>           Severity: Enhancement
>           Priority: Other
>          Component: Other
>         AssignedTo: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>         ReportedBy: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> 
> Please find attached a patch file for existing classes, plus some
> attachments for additional classes for Chainsaw, and the 
> example log4j.xml
> file that can be used to start it using the Receiver model.
> 
> I've verified that after the "jar" target has been run, 
> Chainsaw can start
> on W2K using the following command(from the root of the jakarta-log4j
> directory):
> 
> %JAVA_HOME%\bin\javaw.exe -cp
> .;log4j-1.3alpha.jar;log4j-chainsaw-1.3alpha.jar;dist\classes
> org.apache.log4j.chainsaw.Start
> 
> Notes:
> ======
> 1) Note the new Start class that does the Log4J initialization, I've
> replaced the Main.main() method with a call to the Start 
> class for legacy
> support
> 
> 2) Currently looks for the log4j.xml file using a 
> Classloader.getResource()
> or asks the user via JFileChooser.  I still need to add a 
> strategy to first
> check for the system property, but that is a pretty minor addition.
> 
> 3) The LoggingReceiver class is now no longer used (relies on the
> SocketReceiver being configured to receive events into the local log4j
> environment)
> 
> 4) Still only supports a single Chainsaw panel, not sure where the
> multi-panel support others are working at the moment, but 
> should be easy to
> integrate.
> 
> 5) I've taken the liberty of applying the Apache 1.1 licence 
> contained in
> some of the other files to all the other files, and 
> optimizing the imports.
> 
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