What would the advantage be of using Scala vs just normal Java?
Mostly from a curiosity standpoint; I've never done Scala so I don't
know it works.

Did you actually have trouble building?  I'm pretty sure that when I
built it a few months ago I simply opened up the project in Netbeans
and it built immediately as a maven project(although looking at the
POM it does look like it uses ant on the backend for some reason).

-Robert Middleton

On Fri, Nov 10, 2017 at 2:07 PM, Matt Sicker <boa...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Release candidate available. Based on my experiences here, I think one of
> the first useful things to do for 3.x would be to overhaul the build
> system. Since it seems like Scala may be the desired language to write this
> in, I may experiment with using SBT for the build instead of Maven+Ant.
>
> On 16 October 2017 at 18:47, Matt Sicker <boa...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> On 16 October 2017 at 16:11, Scott Deboy <scott.de...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>>> FYI, I think most folks just use pattern layout, which probably makes
>>> VFSLogFilePatternReceiver the most commonly used receiver.  Since it's
>>> VFS, anything accessible over SSH is retrievable and can be
>>> live-tailed.
>>>
>>
>> That would make sense since it doesn't have any dependencies and is the
>> typical way people configure logging. It's how I usually do it, too,
>> whether it's to the console or to a file.
>>
>>
>>> I use VFSLogFilePatternReceiver in my cloud configs to remotely tail
>>> logs from multiple hosts and combine those logs into a single view in
>>> Chainsaw.
>>>
>>
>> That's a pretty cool use case!
>>
>> --
>> Matt Sicker <boa...@gmail.com>
>>
>
>
>
> --
> Matt Sicker <boa...@gmail.com>

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