Powerful log file analysis for everyone [Releasing TextAnalysisTool.NET!]
**
This blog has moved to a new location and comments have been disabled.
All old posts, new posts, and comments can be found on The blog of dlaa.me.
See you there!
Comments
Anonymous
June 26, 2007
PingBack from http://www.robertjantuit.nl/?p=15Anonymous
August 10, 2007
Wir hatten auf unserem Server mal wieder ein kleines Spamproblem, wie man Logfiles analysiert und wasAnonymous
August 26, 2007
Can you or would you post code snips?Anonymous
August 27, 2007
Brian, Code snips of what?Anonymous
September 17, 2007
The comment has been removedAnonymous
September 17, 2007
The comment has been removedAnonymous
September 23, 2007
very interesting tool. could be a good idea to add some useful functionalities lika events, db support, etc. want you add me in the development roaadmap? let's create a community of interested people.Anonymous
September 24, 2007
ef2e2f2e, Thanks for the note! I've got a TODO list of potential future features, so if you'd like to send me a list of ideas via the contact form of this blog (http://blogs.msdn.com/delay/contact.aspx), I'd be happy to add them to my list!Anonymous
November 20, 2007
The comment has been removedAnonymous
May 31, 2010
The link for the tool is now dead.Anonymous
June 01, 2010
jpitt42, I've just fixed the link - thank you very much for letting me know about the problem! That link got broken during the blog migration and I didn't notice it because I only double-checked images. Sorry for the trouble - thanks again!Anonymous
September 08, 2010
hi Delay, I am using this tool so greatly, but need to add 1 more thing. the font. How can I choose/resize the fonts? Thanks, SAMAnonymous
September 08, 2010
The comment has been removedAnonymous
November 02, 2010
hi, Delay can i change font type by edit registry? is there a certain key value for this? thanks, NordenAnonymous
November 03, 2010
Norden, The font face/family is not currently configurable, sorry. :(Anonymous
November 28, 2010
The comment has been removedAnonymous
November 29, 2010
Prash, TextAnalysisTool.NET is the only thing on my blog that I haven't shared source code for. (For a few different reasons, actually.) And while it supports plug-ins, they're specifically for importing different file types: blogs.msdn.com/.../if-they-build-it-i-will-come-and-link-to-it-wppformatter-plug-in-now-available-for-textanalysistool-net.aspx So for now, I'm afraid I can't help. However, I've wanted to port TextAnalysisTool.NET to WPF for a long time and have lots of plans for new features and extensibility hooks when I do. So what you're proposing may be quite easy in the new version! :)Anonymous
March 02, 2011
Hi, This is an awesome tool for log file analysis. I have been using it for the past 5 yrs and found it very very handy. Thanks a zillion.. SrinathAnonymous
March 07, 2011
great tool. wonderful experience.Anonymous
March 08, 2011
Srinath Danavulapati / Billy, Thank you very much - that's great to hear! :)Anonymous
April 11, 2011
Hi David, Great tool! Easy to install and easy to use. However, I was looking for ways to modify it and search the net, but I only come up with the documentation stating that it is possibly to create plugins. Great, but how? I would like to be able to colorhighlight certain keywords, where each color is loaded from a separate textfile. Preferrably also print these as bold. I would like to preprocess a file, scrapping all lines that do not include a certain combination of characters, for example "XB_"Anonymous
April 12, 2011
The comment has been removedAnonymous
August 16, 2012
David. Is there any chance you'll put the TextAnalysisTool on MacOX? Use Mono?Anonymous
August 16, 2012
The comment has been removedAnonymous
August 16, 2012
Dave M, I looked into this briefly just now and based on the Mono porting guidance,it seems like it could be somewhat involved to get TextAnalysisTool.NET running on Mono. I'll add this to my TODO list, but don't expect to get to it soon. :(Anonymous
August 16, 2012
Stefan Nilsson, Thanks for the kind note - I'm glad to hear you like it! :) Regarding your questions:I've had plans to rewrite TextAnalysisTool.NET in WPF for a long while now, but never have the time to actually do the work. :(
Good idea, I'll add this to the TODO list!
I'm sure you know about copy/paste for exchanging data - what do you have in mind with regard to sending lines to other applications?
Anonymous
August 18, 2012
The comment has been removedAnonymous
August 20, 2012
Stefan Nilsson, I think I understand now, thanks! I've added a note to my TODO list for future reference. :)Anonymous
November 06, 2012
The comment has been removedAnonymous
November 06, 2012
Carlo Merhi, Glad you like it! :) I've gotten a request like that before, but it's not something the current version supports. I have a long-term goal to do a new implementation in WPF/.NET 4 to address a variety of requests like this - but I never seem to have the time to get to it. It's a great idea, though, and I've updated my TODO list!Anonymous
November 15, 2013
It is a amazing tool. Whole of my team is using it. Thanks a lot!! ~vamsiAnonymous
January 01, 2014
good tool and always iam using for vmware and i hope you will give updatesAnonymous
January 07, 2014
The comment has been removedAnonymous
January 08, 2014
The comment has been removedAnonymous
March 25, 2014
The comment has been removed