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    Logstash

    Logstash

    Centralize, transform and stash your data

    Logstash is a server-side data processing pipeline that dynamically ingests data from numerous sources, transforms it, and ships it to your favorite “stash” regardless of format or complexity. It supports and ingests data of all shapes, sizes and sources, dynamically transforms and prepares this data, and transports it to the output of your choice. Logstash is extensible, with over 200 plugins available to let you create and configure your pipeline how you choose.
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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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    NagiosAppender

    log4j support for native nagios (nsca) integration

    This project encompasses a custom appender for log4j, intended for system administrators and/or developers interested in using the log4j architecture to push messages to Nagios, via the Nagios nsca server. Release 2.0.0 supports asynchronous message delivery, tunable timeouts, and a buffer for redelivery support.
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    Peepo is a tool for remote analysis of Apache weblogs in real time. It consists of a server that broadcasts Apache logs via UDP and a desktop application that receives, filters and plots them.
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    Log4Domino is a log framework that enables easy logging of Java and LotusScript code in a Lotus Notes/Domino environment. The package is partially built on Apache\'s log4j as the Java part is a direct extension of log4j specialized to the Domino enviro
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    This is my collection of Java classes. Major chunks include: robust logging system, JDBC connection pools, lightweight application server, general utility classes.... enjoy.
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