xjnm is a java daemon that gathers numbers from arbitrary sources (e.g. cpu usage) and can store it on arbitrary storages (e.g. a jdbc database) for later analysis or react in arbitrary way to the data collected (e.g. inform an administrator by e-mail).
A client/server application designed to let the user monitor a directory
tree on a remote machine by creating snapshots of current file status in order
to later detect file modification, addition and/or removal.