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    svansprogram
    A tail GUI with coloring of log entries based on regular expressions. Project has moved to http://code.google.com/p/svansprogram/
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    DevJournal is a tool for programmers that helps them be more purposeful and reflective about their work by tracking their edits and allowing them to save a collated, annotated history of their work session.
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    "Java log viewer" is a GUI to easily view the java application logs generated by the "java.util.logging" package. The log must be formatted by the XMLFormatter class. It provides facilities in order to filter, to sort and to find log records.
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    wozgonon
    At an early stage of development. Application/middleware usage monitoring/reporting. Focus on business transactions/use cases to help communicate with users. Small footprint, easy to use GUI and a level of statistical analysis to summarise the data.
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    JLogWatch
    My work as a system administrator and developer includes debugging software. I scan and filter logfiles many times a day. This tool can help you to color and filter your logfiles. So you can concentrate on the interesting things to do!
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    Like Unix-Tail BUT: - Runs with or without GUI - Suspend and resume tailing at runtime - Can monitor a set of Files - Print output to a textfield, stdout or file - Runs in "Grep" mode, too (Read files once) - (Almost) the same options as Unix-Tail
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    Log4Janalyzer is a Log4J socket listener GUI that makes application log tracking simple. It has an intuitive Java Swing user interface and is designed for Log4j users. It offers some statistics (quite a few, any suggestions?).
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    phpLogFacility is a log class for PHP (like log4j for java or the dead log4php projects here), which enables you to use an easy to use logging mechanism inside your console or web script without the need of ugly debug screen output.
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    A java Swing application allowing easy reading of log4j like log files via a table GUI. Provides facilities to ease consolidation of multiple log files (multiple tier for example), and filtering
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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
    Downloads: 2 This Week
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    Jvmstat Chartist is a GUI application for simple analytic processing and plotting metrics collected by Sun's jvmstat utility.
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    Lumbermill is a visual log processing and distribution center for Log4j and (in 2.0) java.util.logging (JSR47). It is a Swing/GUI standalone application that supports viewing and archiving of log events.
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    Big-Brother is a collection of J2EE filters and servlets that provide custom monitoring and auditing of web-applications, keeping track of who does what, when, and how often. It makes use of the jakarta-apache Struts framework for the interface GUI.
    Downloads: 2 This Week
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    Chainsaw is a GUI log viewer and filter for the Log4J package. It listens for LoggingEvent objects sent using the SocketAppender and displays them in a table. The events can be filtered based on Priority, Thread name, Category name and Message. It can als
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    The approach of this project is to provide a tool to analyse logfiles. You can specify rules for the extraction of information from any text files and display and browse them in a swing-based GUI.
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    SimpleLogViewer is Java 2 based GUI application that display logging data. Can read a file or listen over a TCP socket. Use plugins/embedded scripts to Hide, Rewrite, Colorize lines of log.
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