Thats right, Chainsaw is discussed on log4j-(user|dev).

That said, there is an updated client on Scotts people server somewhere.
The official release is blocked by the release of the extras dependency.
Once resolved, Chainsaw will see a new version

If you ping log4j-dev/user, Scott will surely point you to the right
snapshot version

Am 28.08.13 16:22, schrieb Dominik Psenner:
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> Hi Todd,
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> You happen to be on the wrong list. This is the log4net mailing list.
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> Cheers
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> *Von:* Todd Bradley [mailto:[email protected]]
> *Gesendet:* Mittwoch, 28. August 2013 15:50
> *An:* [email protected]
> *Betreff:* Chainsaw
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> Years ago I when I first learned Apache Logging, it was with log4j.
> And later, the Chainsaw GUI app came along, which was very useful. Now
> I'm using log4net, and decided that Chainsaw might be a good way to
> monitor my application's logging in real time. But I was surprised to
> see that the most recent build is from early 2006, well over 7 years
> ago. Am I looking in the right place?
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> http://logging.apache.org/chainsaw/download.html
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> It seems hard to believe that Chainsaw hasn't advanced since then. It
> starts up on my Windows 7 desktop, but the GUI behavior is a bit weird
> so far. So I'm wondering if the app is really compatible with current
> Java versions. Do any of you use Chainsaw with log4net, and -- if so
> -- is this the correct build for me to use?
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> Thanks,
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> Todd.
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