The initial version of Chainsaw was included in the log4j download and was a 
part of the log4j CVS module.

Chainsaw V2 was contributed and grew over time, until it made sense to pull it 
out of the core log4j release, and was given a repo of its own.

You can find receivers in the log4j repo because they are useful outside of 
Chainsaw (for example, simplesocketserver can use receivers and appenders to 
forward events to other receivers).

Scott Deboy
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-----Original Message-----
From: Per Olesen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Mon 1/29/2007 12:01 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Is chainsaw being merged into log4j source tree?
 
Hi,

I'm trying to find the SocketHubReceiver class in the chainsaw source tree
but is unable to. On the other hand, it seems I can find it in the trunk
of the log4j tree (but NOT in the 1.2.14 tag). Is chainsaw being merged
into an upcoming log4j release?

My problem is that I want to write a custom receiver to chainsaw, but I'm
unable to determine which source tree to depend upon. Also, the current
chainsaw binary I can download says it is v2, but I cannot find a v2 tag
in the chainsaw repo.

/Per


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