ceki        2004/09/06 11:32:42

  Modified:    src/xdocs download.xml
  Log:
  - Added a link to DatedFileAppender
  - Removed link to LogFactor5
  - Removed link to old Chainsaw at sourceforge
  
  Revision  Changes    Path
  1.74      +20 -28    logging-log4j/src/xdocs/download.xml
  
  Index: download.xml
  ===================================================================
  RCS file: /home/cvs/logging-log4j/src/xdocs/download.xml,v
  retrieving revision 1.73
  retrieving revision 1.74
  diff -u -r1.73 -r1.74
  --- download.xml      26 Aug 2004 15:37:47 -0000      1.73
  +++ download.xml      6 Sep 2004 18:32:42 -0000       1.74
  @@ -70,21 +70,27 @@
        <!-- 
============================================================================== -->
        
        <dt><a
  -     href="http://logui.sourceforge.net/";><b>Chainsaw</b></a></dt>
  -     <dd><b>Chainsaw is now integrated with log4j and ships with
  -     the official distribution.</b> Chainsaw is a graphical log
  -     viewer and filter for the log4j package. It listens for <a
  -     
href="http://logging.apache.org/log4j/docs/api/org/apache/log4j/spi/LoggingEvent.html";>LoggingEvent</a>
  -     objects sent using the <a
  -     
href="http://logging.apache.org/log4j/docs/api/org/apache/log4j/net/SocketAppender.html";>SocketAppender</a>
  -     and displays them in a table. Chainsaw also supports loading
  -     events from files in <code>XMLLayout</code> format.
  +     href="chainsaw.html"><b>Chainsaw v2 (NEW!)</b></a></dt>
  +
  +     <dd>A new and improved version of the venerable Chainsaw
  +     utility, now being written by the log4j development team is
  +     getting closer to release.  You can see screen shots of it and
  +     install it and run over <A href="chainsaw.html">here</A>
        </dd>
  +
        <!-- 
============================================================================== -->
  -     <dt><a
  -     href="chainsaw.html"><b>Chainsaw v2 (NEW!)</b></a></dt>
  -     <dd>A new and improved version of the venerable Chainsaw utility, now being 
written by the log4j development team is getting closer to release.  You can see 
screen shots of it 
  -     and install it and run over <A href="chainsaw.html">here</A>
  +     <dt><a 
href="http://minaret.biz/tips/datedFileAppender.html";><b>DatedFileAppender</b></a></dt>
  +
  +     <dd><code>DatedFileAppender</code> works in the same manner as
  +     the Tomcat FileLogger. Contrary to
  +     <code>DailyRollingFileAppender</code> shipping with log4j, log
  +     file names generated by <code>DatedFileAppender</code> always
  +     contain today's date. While this distinction seems minor, it
  +     means you can reliably copy, compress, remove or manipulate a
  +     day's log file shortly after midnight. With the
  +     <ocde>DailyRollingFileAppender</ocde>, a day's log file is not
  +     renamed until the first message is logged some time after
  +     midnight.
        </dd>
   
        <!-- 
============================================================================== -->
  @@ -188,21 +194,7 @@
        </dd>
   
        <!-- 
============================================================================== -->
  -     
  -     <dt>
  -       <a
  -     href="http://www.servidium.com/site/logfactor5/index.html";><b>LogFactor5</b>
  -     </a>(commercial)
  -     </dt> 
  -
  -     <dd>Another full-featured graphical log viewer. After a merger
  -       and the subsequent change in business-orientation, the
  -       owners of LogFactor5 have decided to donate their product to
  -       the log4j project.
  -     </dd>
  -
  -     <!-- 
============================================================================== -->
  -     
  +             
        <dt><a href="http://jakarta.apache.org/taglibs/doc/log-doc/intro.html";>
            <b>Log Tag</b></a>
        </dt>
  
  
  

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