I'm currently using Log4J for an application that is getting quite
large, and the log files are becoming hard to read.
I'm not sure if there is some Log4J tool that does what I want, so I
will just describe it:
What I want is to see each task that the application does, but for the
log messages to be arranged in a hierachy - so for example, there might
be a log event
"loaded some data"
If I want to see more info on this, I could select it and see
"loaded some data"
"Opened the file"
"Loaded 15 objects from file"
"Closing file"
And if I need more info on the second stage, I could select it and
drill down further... Currently, when a task fails, I need all the
logging information for it, but finding it and identifying it among all
the other log messages is getting very difficult.
Can suggest anything for this?
Thanks
Keith
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