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Posted to log4j-user@logging.apache.org by Arthur Blake <bl...@yahoo.com> on 2007/06/25 19:27:03 UTC

logweb?

Did the updated version of logweb ever come out?

The web site appears to be out of date and unmaintained.

The the live demo link is broken, CVS web browse is broken, etc.

In February,
Nathan Coast wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> the current logweb is quite old, a new updated version with many
> usability enhancements is just around the corner.
>
> new features:
> searching and sorting of loggers (loggers can run into the thousands)
> exporting config to log4j.xml
> persisting and loading xml to db for clustered configuration
>
> hopefully the next version will be available in 2-3 weeks.
>
> cheers
> Nathan
>
>
> Traeder, Philipp wrote:
>> On Saturday 10 February 2007 17:14, Jacob Kjome wrote:
>>> At 08:03 AM 2/10/2007, you wrote:
>>>  >>     Is there something in java for log4j similar to this web
>>> interface
>>>  >> that exists for l4n ?
>>>  >>
>>>  >>     http://www.l4ndash.com/
>>>  >
>>>  >Hi Ricardo,
>>>  >
>>>  >I'm working on a similar project right now.
>>>  >
>>>
>>> Not to discourage your work, but are you sure you aren't reinventing
>>> the wheel?
>>>
>>> http://www.codeczar.com/products/logweb/
>>>
>>> There's certainly a few things that could be improved in LogWeb, such
>>> as support for multiple logger repositories instead of just
>>> displaying info about the default logger repository.  But the core is
>>> there and works well.  I wonder if you could build on it instead of
>>> creating something from scratch?  Then again, maybe you have
>>> something much better and need to do it from scratch, in which case I
>>> eagerly await the fruits of your labor :-)
>>
>> Hi Jake,
>>
>> thanks for the hint - I wouldn't claim that I am not reinventing the
>> wheel...that's one of my
>> favourite hobbies ;-)
>>
>> I haven't worked with LogWeb yet, but according to their website,
>> "LogWeb is a web interface for configuring Log4J at runtime within a
>> servlet container."
>> The Live Demo on the LogWeb page isn't working and so far I have been
>> too lazy to download and
>> install it, but from what I've read on their page it is more about
>> configuring the loggers of an application at runtime than about
>> analyzing the logs themselves.
>> As of now, I'm more interested in having the log files or our 60+
>> servers in a central database
>> in a format which I can run queries against.
>>
>> That's why I responded to Ricardo's posting - to me it looks as if l4n
>> is working in a similar direction,
>> though in a different language and on a different level of granularity.
>>
>> Anyway: Thanks for letting me know, I'll take a look at LogWeb these
>> days.
>>
>> Have a nice weekend,
>> Philipp
>>
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