Richard,

It's totally cool.  Whenever you have something you want to submit is fine.
We all know how it goes.  I'm looking forward to it when you have it!

-Mark

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> Subject: RE: Chainsaw Preview?
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> 
> Hey Mark,
> 
> Ya, I feel kind of stupid right now (sheepish...).  As is my 
> nature, I've 
> taken on more projects than I can handle right now.  
> Hopefully I'll be 
> able to finish the rough, half broken version of the 
> configuration tool 
> soon.  Ya, it'll definately be cool :-).  We have a lame 
> only-meets-our-needs-provides-no-real-extensibitly-almost-usel
> ess-to-the-community 
> version of the thing here at work, but I cannot justify beefing it up 
> during work hours.
> 
> <side-note>
>         Historically I've been an architecture/infrastructure 
> application 
> coder, but recently I've developed a real thing for gui's.  I 
> wrote an 
> awesome program once with a lame gui, and the end user's 
> hated it.  Ever 
> since I've been really into making good gui's.  I guess 
> that's why I'm 
> interested in providing some gui tools for log4j - to extend 
> it's reach to 
> less hackish developers, and also to provide some value-added 
> benefit over 
> sun logging.
> </side-note>
> 
> I'm feeling motivated...I'll crank something out tonight!
> 
> Richard
> 
> 
> 
> 
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> Richard, we haven't gotten Scott's cool stuff integrated yet, 
> and we have
> been changing things sufficiently to make it a challenge for Scott to
> integrate.  But hope is there.
> 
> Have you had a chance to look at the recent changes we have made to
> Chainsaw?  Not that the gui looks any different, but we have 
> tried to make
> it possible so that Chainsaw can use any gui that implements the new
> ChainsawViewer interface.  We know there is more 
> work/factoring to be done
> there (and Scott's gui is kind of a test case), so we would really
> appreciate any feedback or guidance you might want to give.
> 
> As far as embeddable chainsaw gui...I must defer to the 
> gui/swing experts,
> but I hope that the task is made easier by our recent changes.
> 
> And hey, weren't you working on that configuration 
> viewer/generation tool?
> Any hope of getting a version ( rough, half broken :-) ) into 
> the sandbox?
> Just wondering because I thought that sounded like a cool tool...
> 
> -Mark
> 
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> > Sent: Tuesday, March 18, 2003 5:39 PM
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> > Subject: Chainsaw Preview?
> >
> >
> > Hey guys,
> >
> > Any preview on those chainsaw changes yet?  Even a rough, 
> half broken
> > project would be fun to look at.
> >
> > Also, what chance is there of making the chainsaw gui 
> embeddable?  For
> > instance, I have to have a log view on a pane in a 
> TabbedPane.  Even if
> > the gui is a rewrite for my app, can I still use the guts 
> of chainsaw?
> >
> > Thanks,
> > Richard
> 
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