On 3/29/07, Sebastien Pennec <sebastien@qos.ch> wrote:
March 29th, 2007 - Release of version 0.9.4

Significant bug fixes made to c.q.l.access.TeeFilter and Co. Images and other binary
files are now intercepted and replayed correctly. As for "x-www-form-urlencoded" post
requests, their input buffer is left untouched. In a best-effort attempt, the input
buffer for "x-www-form-urlencoded" post requests is later reconstructed through the
request parameters. However, it may differ from the original buffer.

The logback team released today the first version of a plugin for Eclipse that allows
developpers to see the logs generated by a running application. It offers several
great features, check the user guide[1] for more information.

Excellent!

I've just tried the plugin and it rocks! One of the most wonderful features in my opinion is the "open stack trace" feature, it's really a great time saver!

On my wish list for the plugin, more customizable filters: having two kind of filters, the current one, and in memory one, so that the filter could be applied to already logged events, as the pattern. And being able to configure filters per project. But it's only a first version and already so useful, great job!

FYI, I've blogged about logback as a tiny help to spread the word:
http://xhab.blogspot.com/2007/03/new-logging-experience.html

Keep up your good work!

 Xavier
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[1]http://logback.qos.ch/consolePlugin.html

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