![]() ![]() This is discussed after the instructions, below Īt this point I tried to rebuild the plug-in using the ant build file in trunk/eclipse-support/oepe//, but that didn’t work. In the downloaded sources, open the file trunk/eclipse-support/oepe//src/com/sun/enterprise/jst/server/sunappsrv/log/V3LogFilter.java with your favorite Java editor and hack it appropriately. I will assume you have installed: GlassFish 3.1, Eclipse 3.7 (Indigo) and the GlassFish plug-in for Eclipse Ĭheckout the source code for the GlassFish plug-in using Subversion: svn checkout (this will take a while… I don’t have a lot of experience with SVN, so if anyone knows how to checkout only the part we are interested here, I’d appreciate if you leave the instructions as a comment to this post) Given the above disclaimer, let’s start the hack. Who knows? Maybe I’ll try that to learn more about Eclipse plug-ins and then I could even contribute back to the GlassFish project! If you think this is a good idea, I encourage you to do so! Leave a comment if you do that… A skilled plug-in developer would add options to customize the format of the log messages.
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