Thank you Scott. I will read through your post carefully. Can I ask one quick question just in case - can I setup a SocketAppender in my remote app sending events on port 4445 which is using log4j1.2x and have them received by Chainsaw v2? If so, I can go through your mail knowing its possible.
Cheers Rakesh -----Original Message----- From: Scott Deboy [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 02 November 2005 16:16 To: Log4J Users List Subject: RE: Help getting started with Chainsaw V2 Resending, hoping spaces make the table display correctly. ----- Receivers do the work of getting logging events into the log4j framework from some external source. Log4j 1.3 provides receivers that can process events generated by a number of logging frameworks, custom SQL databases, and any VFS-accessible file system. Here's a list of event sources and receivers that can process the events: Network: SocketAppender SocketReceiver UDPAppender UDPReceiver MulticastAppender MulticastReceiver Log4CXX/Log4PHP/Log4Perl Socket Appender XMLSocketReciever Log4Net UDPAppender (using Log4j's DTD schema) UDPReceiver java.util.logging SocketHandler XMLSocketReceiver using UtilLoggingXMLDecoder Database: DBAppender (log4j-defined schema) DBReceiver Custom schema (you specify the SQL) CustomSQLDBReceiver File: FileAppender using PatternLayout LogFilePatternReceiver (must be accessible as a URL) VFS-supported file systems (SSH, FTP, etc) VFSLogFilePatternReceiver You can also open existing logging files stored using log4j's XMLLayout or java.util.logging's XMLFormatter from the File menu. To automatically configure receivers in Chainsaw, create a log4j.xml configuration file containing 'plugin' entries, similar to 'appender' entries, but they define receiver configurations. You can find an example receiver config file on Chainsaw's Welcome tab's toolbar: the 'View example receiver configuration' button. Create your own configuration file. Select 'view, show application-wide preferences' menu, specify the URL to your config file in the automatic configuration URL box and restart Chainsaw. You can also define many receivers from inside the Chainsaw GUI - select the 'view, show receivers' menu item. From there you can create new receivers, delete receivers, change existing receiver configurations, start and stop receivers, etc. Scott -----Original Message----- From: Rakesh Patel [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, November 02, 2005 7:38 AM To: Log4J Users List Subject: Help getting started with Chainsaw V2 Hi, Must have missed something! I have my log4j (actually nlog4j) set up quite nicely. I deployed recently to our production boxes and thought it would be good to keep an eye on it remotely. I had a little success with an Eclipse plugin called Ganymede and a corresponding SocketAppender. Anyway, Chainsaw looks much better so I installed it (via WebStart) and started the tutorial. I know understand the GUI. However, where's the information on how to setup log4j? I do not think I can remotely access files on the boxes so I thought functionality like the SocketAppender would be good. Can anyone tell me or point me to the information on how to configure log4j to send Chainsaw events? Thanks Rakesh American Express Investments and American Express Independent Financial Advisers are marketing names for American Express Financial Services Europe Limited, a separate corporation within the American Express group of companies. American Express Financial Services Europe Limited is authorised and regulated by, and is entered into the register (No. 190853 www.fsa.gov.uk/register/) of, the Financial Services Authority and a member of the London Stock Exchange. 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