Paul,

> Of course as one of the Chainsaw v2 developers I would say that you
> would not have to maintain 2 configs, because Chainsaw v2 is easy to use
> etc etc... :)

I havent really looked at it since I first started using log4j about 15
months ago, and at that time decided on LogFactor5 over the version of
Chainsaw available then (cant remember why).  As it seems Chainsaw is an
official part of Log4j and is being enhanced, I will gladly have another
look.

Simon


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