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MakeLogic Tail is an advanced "tail -f" command with GUI. It needs JRE 5.0, hence it is 'Tail for Windows', Linux or 'Tail for Mac'. It shows the last few lines of a growing log file in real time. Provides many more easy to use features. Try it!
PTLog focuses on pluggability of underlying logging frameworks, type-based categorization and some formatting utility on Logging.
PTLog does not compete against any other logging frameworks, but can co-operate with them as abstraction layer on them.
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
Ajax is an open-source Java add-on collection mostly for classic desktop apps sporting new widgets (such as such as auto-complete textboxes or tree tables), new data models (such as as XML tree models), new common dialogs and much more.
Provide a plugabble and configurable alternative to UNIX tools like grep, awk, tail, head, cut, sort, uniq or even some perl based scripts in a Java environment. A bit like what Apache Ant means to good old make.
jLo is logging framework for java. It takes a different approach than any other
logging framework available for java. It uses a code
generator during the build process in order to be more flexible. You can define
your own targets like init,debug, fata
COMPAS J2EE is a non-intrusive performance instrumentation and monitoring toolkit for J2EE.
It uses adaptive monitoring to automatically adjust the target coverage. COMPAS is completely portable across J2EE application servers and OSs.
JTail is a simply multiplatform application, which show text files content especially LOG FILES. This application is a thread, which non-stop reads the file content and print what lines was added to the end file.
CorbaTrace is a helpful tool for tracing communications beetween Corba objects.
Once CorbaTrace is installed, remote calls are intercepted and informations are stored in XML files. So, you will be able to apply filters and get XMI files to see the commu
Panoptes (greek: 'The all-seeing') is aiming to be a tool to monitor and manage JMX Servers (primarily JBoss) during development and when they have been put into production.
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.
Would you like to have some facilities for database applications? Or are you looking for a stable log system? I want to offer you many features you probably miss in Sun's Java API.
Yet another logger. Take a close look at it: It is very easy to use, very unified and extendable. You may attach your favourite set of loggers to this logger, and you still use only one API! This Java logger is used throughout the COMJAT.NET systems.
This Project provides a set of EJBs to store Log4J events (received via JMS appender) in a database. The main aim is to provide a toolset for a centralized, data-center suitable logging.
Logmine is a tool to facilitate logging to an RDBMS. Logging to a true database can make logs far more useful. While this is written in Java/JDBC, it uses a standard HTTP request, thus can be useful for any language/database.
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.
This is my collection of Java classes. Major chunks include: robust logging system, JDBC connection pools, lightweight application server, general utility classes.... enjoy.
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.
JCola is a file tailing application written in Java Swing. This multithreaded application can tail an unlimited amount of logfiles concurrently and simulates "tail -f" with much more functionality.
A facility to keep a history of context information during runtime and then dumping it in a separate file when a problem occurs (similar to core dump).
Implementation neutral logging in Java - binds to whatever logging package it finds on the classpath (Log4J, LogKit, JDK 1.4 logging supported) and exposes a unified interface to it. JULog is for logging what JAXP is for XML parsing in Java!
The XMLTester is an open-source platform for system-level testing of message based XML applications, including "Web Services" applications. XMLTester is implemented primarily in Java.
Please see www.xmltester.org for details.