
On Nov 25, 2007 2:31 PM, Wim Deblauwe <wim.deblauwe@gmail.com> wrote:
The currently released Vigilog version is 1.2, but you can get a much improved version via webstart when going to http://vigilog.sf.net/staging.
I hope to release the 1.3 soon.
I must say, Wim, 1.3-SNAPSHOT looks really nice! I've started using it almost daily at work. As Sébastien mentioned, I don't know how good it would be for the logback plugin to launch a separate window (i.e., launch Vigilog), but having used Vigilog and its features, it would be nice to have its feature set in an Eclipse plugin. I thought about how other Eclipse plugins handle this "screen real estate" issue. JProfiler<http://www.ej-technologies.com/products/jprofiler/overview.html>, for instance, launches its own window because there's no way a full profiler would fit into a View. Clicking links in the external window brings you back to the IDE (at least with Eclipse). Another approach would be to have a Eclipse "tab" (I'm not sure what it's exactly called) opened, like when you want to compare revisions of a file. Or maybe an entire "Logback" perspective? What do you guys think? Perhaps someone will correct me (and please do), but I haven't seen a really nice IDE logging plugin. It would be so useful, and yet, it seems to be almost unmarked territory (hopefully fillable by logback!). :) What do you guys think as far as an IDE plugin does? - separate window (like JProfiler<http://www.ej-technologies.com/products/jprofiler/overview.html>) lets you support multiple IDEs easily because of a shared code base and have lots of features because screen real estate is not that much of a concern - internal window (View, or Perspective) is nice because it would be highly integrated with the IDE, but could not have as many features without feeling crammed Perhaps these needs call for multiple tools? What do you guys think?
regards,
Wim
Maarten Bosteels wrote:
Hello Karl,
I am not working on the Logback Console Plugin, but I agree that a
JTable
would be much better than just text.
But instead of enhancing the current plugin, this is what I had in mind: * enhance vigilog [1] in several ways (ability to taill a log-file, to receive logging events over a socket, ...) * create a plugin for Eclipse and for IntelliJ IDEA that listens on a socket for commands like "goto:org.some.package.MyCoolClass:172" => plugin will then open an editor window for the specified class and line * vigilog could then create hyperlinks for all logging events that have a locationInfo and for stacktraces
This way, we can concentrate on enhancing vigilog and both eclipse and idea users benefit.
Note that I am not yet a vigilog contributor, and it could take a long time before all this is accomplished. Just wanted to let you know what I have in mind.
And if you want to add a JTable to the Console Plugin, it might be interesting to have a look at the vigilog source code. It uses glazedlists and JxTable.
[1] http://vigilog.sourceforge.net/
Regards Maarten
On Nov 22, 2007 4:27 AM, Karl Pietrzak <kap4020@gmail.com> wrote:
Hey everyone!
Logback looks awesome! Is anyone (besides me) interested in having a Table instead of List in the Logback Console Plugin?
I'm thinking about spending some time on this. Anyone wanna join me? ( e.g., I'll add Table support and someone else does sorting-by-column?)
Thanks, and keep up the great work!