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    log4cplus

    log4cplus

    Logging Framework for C++

    log4cplus is a simple to use C++ logging API providing thread-safe, flexible, and arbitrarily granular control over log management and configuration. It is modelled after the Java log4j API.
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    Log library for C++

    C++ library for flexible logging

    A library of C++ classes for flexible logging to files (rolling), syslog, IDSA and other destinations. It is modeled after the Log for Java library (http://www.log4j.org), staying as close to their API as is reasonable. Home: https://log4cpp.sourceforge.net Platforms: Linux, Windows, MacOS. New: CMake, CTest support for MS VS 2022, RAD Studio 12
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    Chucho

    Chucho

    A C++11 logging library

    Chucho is a logging library for C++11. It is modeled on the popular Java library, Logback. It also exposes a C interface, so that C programs can make use of Chucho.
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    Jitendriya

    Jitendriya

    Work productivity/efficiency analytics, work-life and time manager

    <Purpose> 1. Make user aware of his own activities. 2. Find out how much time is wasted in which activity 3. Stick to a routine if desired 4. Avoid certain activities at certain times 5. Measure time spend on certain activity on a certain time and determine if certain habit needs to be changed 6. Condition for a routine habit, like leaving office in time or take short breaks 7. Increase awareness of time and habits 8. Increase productivity in a manner which is comfortable for the...
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    A tool to monitor internet hosts` bandwidth usage in a Linux-NAT network. A daemon collects data and clients display them (currently a Java applet with a graph). It automatically detects new hosts and has a nice summary statistic.
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    Java developer can get or set windows system log by this api. It is more easy to use. Using jni to communicate java with c++.
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    Templario is a security event audit and compliance suite which helps you to monitor enterprise security from one central console. Templario automates and consolidates complicated enterprise network security auditing and requires near-zero administration.
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    The 'Monitor' application, which consists of 2 parts, a MonitorServer (linux daemon) and a MonitorClient (java gui), will enable the user to monitor and log server process, memory, network and cpu information of multiple servers at a time.
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    A stable and fast Linux/Unix toolset to aid in the security and ease of use of *Nix.
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    The Secure Remote Log Monitor (SRLM) project provides client and server utilities that collect application or system log files from multiple systems over an untrusted network onto a central server for analysis and action.
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    Debugging server allowing remote debug logging and access to the information via a web based interface.
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    Platform independant way of logging information to the platform's logging service. So far I have JLogger working for Solaris, Linux, and Windows NT.
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    Remote Web Logger is a remote web transaction logging daemon. It operates by passive monitoring of web server traffic to translate web session data to transaction log entries that are written to standard log services such as syslog.
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