That feature isn't implemented, but it's a good idea.

I will have the logger tree reset when the events are cleared (ctrl backspace or the trash can icon on the toolbar).

Thanks

Scott

On Aug 3, 2010, at 2:02 AM, "Stadelmann Josef" <[email protected] > wrote:

Can sombody tell me how to remove loggers no longer needed from the
loggers tree pane?

a)    Throug a menu item
b)    Through a command from the chainsaw client

I studied quite a bit of chainsaw code, but don't get clever, (sorry my
poor java know-how),

So given the message below found in Chainsaw,

Message           Adding to Map
axawl.spezpla.servers.SpezplaService.SpServer@ BCC7DF783133ECA06A12808241
21184


what do I have to do "logging-side-like" to tell Chainsaw to remove this
logger from the loggers tree panel map!

Every long lasting user session creates ist own logger to keep logs on a
per user session separate. It works nicely.
But once a session is dead, I like to remove the logger from the map
controlled by menju or when my web service object destroy is called
through a specific call to my logger in chainsaw?


Josef Stadelmann
@axa-winterthur.ch

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