Reading WebLogic Server Logs

Guys,
How can I read the server logs via API ?
Explaining: I wanna see the Weblogic Server Logs thats is displayed in console or server logs. Then I will write a Java code that read theses files via WebLogic API and write it in a JSP page! Is it Possible ?
Thanks in advanced!

Hi,
You can use the Following command to Output the Local/Remote Server Logs...Now in your Java Code Fetch this Output and format it / Display it according to your Need.
java weblogic.Admin -url t3://AdminAddress:7001 -username weblogic -password weblogic SERVERLOG
In the Above command even you can define the Server name as well to Fetch the Logs from Some Managed Servers as well..By default u get Logs for AdminServer.
Thanks
Jay SenSharma
http://jaysensharma.wordpress.com/ (WebLogic Wonders Are Here)

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