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RE: [cosmos-dev] TPTP CBE data generator
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HI Joel:
You can attach to an logging agent of the application which is running
on AC server via the profile lunch configuration in TPTP. Then you can
use the logging agent to monitor the CBEs logged by logging facility in
your application. In TPTP, we support the CBE logging using JSR47
logging API, Apache Common Logging API ,Apache Log4J logging API and EMF
Common Base Event logging.
You can look at the examples in TPTP for how to use it. You need to install
eclipse and TPTP, then go to File > New > Example...
> Then select a logging example, i.e.JSR-047 Logging Sample.
Here are the document links about the example:
http://help.eclipse.org/help32/topic/org.eclipse.tptp.platform.doc.user/samples/slogging_java.html
http://help.eclipse.org/help32/index.jsp?topic=/org.eclipse.tptp.platform.doc.user/ref/rejsr47a.htm
If you have any question, please let me know.
Thanks
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"Hawkins, Joel"
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Very Nice!
Is there a way to get those
CBEs flowing into an AC client from an AC server? Pardon my ignorance of
TPTP – I’m just trying to get something cooking in my WSDM-ized AC besides
the TimeCollector data. I know I can just pile some into a data channel
from my own hokey agent implementation, but I’d like to try and work with
something “real”.
Cheers,
Joel
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Subject: Re: [cosmos-dev] TPTP CBE data generator
Here is your bone
As I recall, there are several ways to create CBEs in TPTP. I f you just
want to log some info from your code, you can use the JSR47 logger with
a CBE formatter or , simply use the CBE implementation that creates CBE
objects and provides a toXML method.
Cindy can help you with the details (particularly the ones I got wrong
;-))
Thanks for your time.
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Fellow Cosmos-ers,
Can anyone out there
point me to a TPTP Agent that will generate a CBE data stream? All I’ve
got are things like the time collector, etc. that come with TPTP.
Someone throw me a
frickin’ bone here. ;-)
Thanks,
Joel
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