October 04, 2007
Kris Wrote:

> At runtime, for instance, you can hook an administrative web-page (package is provided) into your application to dynamically configure log-output at runtime. When combined with remote-logging to an network application such as Chainsaw, the combination enables dynamic & interactive monitoring of remote processes. This is often more useful than generic traces to the local console.
> 
> - Kris

I never thought of using Chainsaw with Tango's logging! Any special configuration for that?
October 04, 2007
Well, you configure a Log4Layout with a SocketAppender ... similar to what Log4J does. There's an old example in the example/logging folder

- Kris


"Robert Fraser" <fraserofthenight@gmail.com> wrote in message news:fe23h6$109k$1@digitalmars.com...
> Kris Wrote:
>
>> At runtime, for instance, you can hook an administrative web-page
>> (package
>> is provided) into your application to dynamically configure log-output at
>> runtime. When combined with remote-logging to an network application such
>> as
>> Chainsaw, the combination enables dynamic & interactive monitoring of
>> remote
>> processes. This is often more useful than generic traces to the local
>> console.
>>
>> - Kris
>
> I never thought of using Chainsaw with Tango's logging! Any special configuration for that?