You guys are describing a new product I've been developing as
time permits:
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Tony Gravagno
Nebula Research and Development
TG@ remove.pleaseNebula-RnD.com



> From: Dave Reynolds
> Brian,
> This sounds like a good approach to me. I've recently 
> written a phantom launcher which as part of the gui 
> client, and whilst the phantoms it launches generate 
> their own logs, it would be nice to have a gui program 
> which told me what was going on. Sometimes a phantom 
> hangs, and you haven't got a clue why. I'll probably 
> skip the colour bit for obvious reasons, but just have 
> two separate windows open, one populated with the 
> client log, and the other populated with the server 
> side log.

> From: Brian Leach
> These are all good approaches, but the difficulty is 
> often in trying to collate the information on what is 
> happening client side and server side...
> 
> Our approach was to build a global logging client that 
> would display logging messages from client and server 
> ... The client components used COM to broadcast to the 
> logger and the server components used sockets.
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