On 18/05/15 07:46 AM, Thomas Segismont wrote:
Le 18/05/2015 12:07, Heiko W.Rupp a écrit :
> On 18 May 2015, at 10:33, Thomas Segismont wrote:
>>>>>>> Also if we do this, it means than most users will have to
configure all
>>>>>>> the loggers template, because you usually want your logs
printed in
>>>>> Which templates do you mean here?
>>> What log4j calls "patterns" for pattern layouts.
> Yes:-)
> What I meant is for the loggers of ours software.
> Or of the clients like managed WildFly servers.
> If the later - wouldn't they need to modify something
> anyway to send it to us?
The clients issue is something I was concerned about too. But we had a
conversation with Stefan and as long as clients send UNIX timestamps,
everything should work fine (time since Jan,1 1970 00:00:00 UTC,
regardless of the resolution).
For the timestamps, are you just looking at just seconds since the
epoch, milliseconds, nanoseconds? Is the timestamp going to just be a
simple numeric value that is passed (eg we can only ever pass
milliseconds since epoch) or something slightly more complex which
includes the resolution type?
And I assume that the machines internal clock being properly set and
periodically synchronized is outside of the scope of what Hawkular wants
to do.