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[jira] Updated: (GERONIMO-1028) WebLogViewerPortlet does not honor the date in the search

     [ http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/GERONIMO-1028?page=all ]

Joe Bohn updated GERONIMO-1028:
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        Summary: WebLogViewerPortlet does not honor the date in the search  (was: Correct some annoying problems with the WebLogViewerPortlet)
    Description: 
Correct some annoying problems with the WebLogViewerPortlet including:
- Let the dates be honored (but not handling multiple logs just yet)
- Implement in the code the expectation that the start "date" means from 00:00:00.000 on that date and end date means 23:59:59.999 on that date
- Correct processing and persistence of the "IgnoreDates" setting
- Correct Refresh processing so that you don't loose all the records in view

  was:
Correct some annoying problems with the WebLogViewerPortlet including:
- Let the dates be honored (but not handling multiple logs just yet)
- Add understanding that start "date" means from 00:00:00.000 on that date and end date means 23:59:59.999 on that date
- Correct processing and persistence of the "IgnoreDates" setting
- Correct Refresh processing so that you don't loose all the records in view


> WebLogViewerPortlet does not honor the date in the search
> ---------------------------------------------------------
>
>          Key: GERONIMO-1028
>          URL: http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/GERONIMO-1028
>      Project: Geronimo
>         Type: Bug
>   Components: console
>     Versions: 1.0-M5
>  Environment: all
>     Reporter: Joe Bohn
>  Attachments: weblog.patch
>
> Correct some annoying problems with the WebLogViewerPortlet including:
> - Let the dates be honored (but not handling multiple logs just yet)
> - Implement in the code the expectation that the start "date" means from 00:00:00.000 on that date and end date means 23:59:59.999 on that date
> - Correct processing and persistence of the "IgnoreDates" setting
> - Correct Refresh processing so that you don't loose all the records in view

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