This is definitely a good idea.


Just wondering what peoples thoughts are about eventually making Chainsaw a
Java Web Start app.  Seems like a nice way to distribute it to clients.

My thoughts are that Chainsaw is really an add-on product to log4j, and
shouldn't be restricted by anything that log4j-core is (like library
dependencies need to be 0).

For example, if we were to keep log4j light, and distribute it _without_
chainsaw (which log4-core.jar already does, I think), and then provide
Chainsaw as an add-on via Web start, or separate Jar download, we have the
"luxury" of perhaps using some other packages (I'm thinking Jakarta Commons
Collections might be useful).

Anyone care to comment?

cheers,
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