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From: Simon Zeng
Thanks for the quick response. Seperate logs for each
tomcat was my proposal too. But people like to have an easy
way to view them as a whole. A nice merge tool would be
nice. The first and minumum requirement for the tool is to
merge and sort all log records by time so that it can
really be viewed as if there is only one log file.
grep/sort command in unix might help, but we are in
Windows. Chainsaw and Lumbermill provides nice GUI and
filtering but i don't see merge function in them. Any suggestions?
http://unxutils.sourceforge.net/ has grep and sort for windows?
Another thought.
If you wrote the logs as XML,
XSLT could merge and sort.
regards DaveP
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