Sometimes there is a need to change the logging level in the some modules of an application server. This usually isn't managed easily: the change the logging...
2 replies - 2445 views - 07/07/09 by maksymov in Tips and Tricks
Log Analysis Platform that maps application problems in testing labs and production, enables quick navigation and presents summary of problems.
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0 replies - 412 views - 06/19/09 by Haim Ko in Announcements
XpoLog Center enables Application and Support teams to browse logs directly into the Javadoc and source code of most J2EE infrastructure systems like Spring,...
1 replies - 633 views - 03/01/09 by Haim Ko in Announcements
The JBoss application server uses Log4J, which is an open-source logging framework, to do logging. The Log4J configuration file is located at...
8 replies - 19865 views - 11/19/08 by Meera Subbarao in Articles
XpoLog released a new Application Logs analysis technology with features that helps to report on unique errors, terms and events. The new technology auto...
0 replies - 2353 views - 11/18/08 by Haim Ko in Announcements
I've been doing some thinking lately about how can we log different bundles or the same bundle with different versions with different log level. Logging...
3 replies - 4248 views - 10/08/08 by slim.ouertani in Articles
XpoLog helps application owners and developers to solve problem faster by searching for anomalies and problems in the logs. XpoLog has released an automatic...
0 replies - 2034 views - 07/29/08 by Haim Koschitzky in Announcements