An extensible Java library for HTTP request and response logging
Logbook is an extensible Java library to enable complete request and response logging for different client- and server-side technologies. It satisfies a special need by a) allowing web application developers to log any HTTP traffic that an application receives or sends b) in a way that makes it easy to persist and analyze it later. This can be useful for traditional log analysis, meeting audit requirements or investigating individual historic traffic issues.
Odoo 8 Server Control beta-1, for Windows, is java application that controls running Odoo 8 server and database, and alose monitoring the log file (openerp-server.log)
A log player for "The Fourth Coming" ("T4C", http://www.the4thcoming.com).
Given a log-file, this tool will replay a T4C game you've played before.
It will have built-in functionnalities like : merging log files
together, searching and cleaning
This java project goal is to parse text log files of custom types, and send its log events to a syslog server. it use a xml based configuration file. it support user defined severity and facility using java regex. It can be installed as a Windows service
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Monitors several server logs at real-time simultaneously all in one tool. The viewer updates and scrolls automatically when the log file changes... a MUST HAVE utility tool for developers. Visit http://tracelog.sourceforge.net for more information.
Jave logging api for clustered applications. Provides logging at a trasaction level - logging all information or nothing. Please visit http://logbag.com for the project homepage.
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.