Release Notes: This release brings huge improvements to the usage of conditions, notably in"Focus" and "Exclude" in the popup and "Search" menu. You can save conditions using Cmd/Ctrl-I, and these will show up in the "Saved conditions" section of "Focus" and "Exclude". This will most likely be the last Java 5 compatible version. Development will continue on Java 8.
Release Notes: This release makes Lilith compatible with the latest Logback 1.0.12.
Release Notes: This release adds support for Java 7 suppressed exceptions. It also finishes support of cat and tail command line options for both logging- and access-events. A lot of dependencies have been updated, too, most notably SLF4J 1.6.4, Logback 1.0.1, and Groovy 1.8.6.
Release Notes: This is an interim release because of a rather critical bug. Webapps using a ClassicMultiplexSocketAppender would not undeploy properly because of a dangling classloader. The original intent was to wait for Logback 0.9.29 due to the issues with 0.9.28 described in "Known Issues", but an ETA for the next release was unavailable.
Release Notes: This version adds the ability to receive log4j and java.util.logging events over the Internet. It also offers new options concerning coloring of events matching user-defined conditions. A new "Find next/previous active" action jumps to any event matching a previously defined active condition. Additionally, Lilith will feel much snappier and contains many other small improvements.
Release Notes: This version provides compatibility with Logback 0.9.21 and SLF4J 1.6.0. It contains enhancements related to directly opened Lilith files, i.e. auto refresh and special icons. cat and tail functionality has been added to the Lilith main application, enabling the displaying of Lilith file content formatted in a way determined by a pattern given at runtime. Beside that, various smaller bugs have been fixed.
Release Notes: This release features more comfortable filtering of events and adds the ability to directly write Lilith logfiles using Logback.
Release Notes: The changes in this release focus on suggestions received from users. Some have the topic of increasing the usable screen space of the application (hiding of the status bar and toolbar, getting rid of the tab bar in case of an unfiltered view), while others have been implemented to increase performance (the ability to disable the global logs and statistics, a native "Level>=" condition, and a CallLocation condition).
Release Notes: This release contains support for Logback 0.9.16 and SLF4J 1.5.8. Additionally, several user-requested features have been implemented.
Release Notes: This release brings a big performance increase in both the Lilith application itself and the Lilith appenders. Additionally, Lilith now supports the import of LOG4J and java.util.logging XML files.