You can receive UDP events generated by log4net using log4j's Chainsaw.

You can also search, colorize, sort and filter events with Chainsaw.

You do need to change your log4net configuration to specify the log4j schema 
layout, and specify a UDPReceiver on the Chainsaw side.

http://logging.apache.org/chainsaw/index.html


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-----Original Message-----
From: Graham Walsh [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thu 6/5/2008 3:51 AM
To: Log4NET User
Subject: log4view equivalent
 
Hi,
 
I'm in awe of log4net, nice one! :)  One of the reasons I digg this
utility is because I discovered yesterday that we can monitor logging
remotely via UDP. I configured a UDP appender for our app and I'm
watching production for one of the users on my machine. Neat. 
 
Right now I'm running with an evaluation version of log4view. I like the
colour (ah the simple things in life) and I like the udp support.
However its going to expire in the future and I have limited
functionality. Can anybody tell me a completely free equivalent. Again,
the colour is important.I don't think the log4net from  apache supports
colour. sounds silly but our 3rd party dlls spew an awful lot of stuff
out and I need to see it all... can't filter out certain level messages.
 
thanks much and have a nice day
 
Graham
 

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