DomainHealth is an open source "zero-config" monitoring tool for WebLogic. It collects important server metrics over time, archives these into CSV files and provides a simple web interface for viewing graphs of current and historical statistics.
A framework for developing multi device and technology capable mobile sites with the Coldfusion language. Initially developed for OpenBD v1.4 (also on v1.5) and tested in Jetty server on a Windows computer. Bundles tested to work in MacOSX and Win.
Blunder is an automated tool for analyzing chained exceptions in Java. It's usefull for classify, generate a customized error message and a list for possible solutions.
MbeanStat provides a very easy way to instrument Runtime MBeans in WebLogic servers and capture system runtime data like CPU utilization. It also provides scripts to generate graphs for easy analysis. The tool is easy to setup and use.
Our generous forever free tier includes the full platform, including the AI Assistant, for 3 users with 10k metrics, 50GB logs, and 50GB traces.
Built on open standards like Prometheus and OpenTelemetry, Grafana Cloud includes Kubernetes Monitoring, Application Observability, Incident Response, plus the AI-powered Grafana Assistant. Get started with our generous free tier today.
The application allows the online pdf report generation and the break of a report through one or more dimensions: production or cost reports can output thousands of pages, while a user needs just his own portion of the data.
A Lua-based crawling scripting language and leveraging selenium
I needed a way to crawl a site, crawling using commands. I would put commands in a file or DB to use selenium to interpret the HTML and Javascript. The best would be to have a complete language with conditionals and looping. I'm a java developper and I needed that the crawler to run in a Spring-Boot application. So I decided to use a Lua interpreter in Java to build a crawling tool based on Selenium.
The trick here is to add the crawling commands into the Lua interpreter.