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    lilith
    Lilith is a logging and access event viewer for Logback, log4j & java.util.logging. It has features comparable to Chainsaw for log4j. This means that it can receive logging events from remote applications using Logback as their logging backend
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    CorReactive

    Event correlation engine with reactive facilities

    Correlation engine based on Esper library which can be used together with Logstash. Please read FAQ http://sourceforge.net/p/correactive/wiki/FAQ/
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    ProvErr

    ProvErr

    System Level Statistical Fault Diagnosis using Dependency Model

    Code base moved to: https://github.com/Data-to-Insight-Center/ProvErr A statistical fault diagnosis tool that leverages an application's dependency model to automatically infer an o ending piece of software/system in event of failure
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    LEMA - Log/Event Monitor and Analyser

    LEMA - Log/Event Monitor and Analyser

    Centralized Logging to a database with alerts and powerful RCP-UI

    LEMA is an easy to use Log-Server. It supports asynchronous logging of multiple applications (log4j-appender). The logs are processed and save to a database. An RCP-UI supports Live View, History View with advanced filters. You can use it for Error Monitoring / Notification; in order to do this a rule-based labellng (for instance stacktrace grouping) is performed by the server.
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    DAD is a Windows event log and syslog management tool that allows you to aggregate logs from hundreds to thousands of systems in real time. DAD requires no agents on the servers or workstations. Correlation and analysis is driven through a web front end.
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    The ProM Import Framework allows to extract process enactment event logs from a set of information systems. These can be exported in the MXML format, which is the standard event log data format for Process Mining analysis techniques.
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    Distributed event bus library for passing application events to listeners running anywhere on the network. Library is a lightweight wrapper over the JGroups toolkit with event filtering features.
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    LogView4J is a Java Swing Log4J socket listener GUI that makes application debugging simple. It has an intuitive user interface and is designed from the ground up for use of use, speed and stability, with features specifically tailored for Java developer
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    With Log4J and the Java logging framework being floodgate-based, I personally still see the need for a bit-masked logging framework, where you not only have categories but actual event types instead of event levels. This will be that framework.
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    C# Logger This is a logging tool similar to log4j for java. The tool is designed to handle debugging, information and error logging. Currently only windows event logging is supported however multiple logging targets are planned for future releases.
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    A Java utility library oriented toward server or batch process developers. Contains support for assertion checking, command-line processing, and event dispatching/logging.
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    A Java class library for logging, tracing, warnings, errors, asserts, etc with runtime configurable formatting and event filtering. This project is no longer maintained.
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    Platform based on JMS queues to centralize System Event Messages (syslog) and Application Layer Messages, persisting them in several Databases and providing several pre- and post- processes according the message's nature, like encryption, mail.
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