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A tiny (nano) logging API that can replace the largely used System.out
JNanoLog aims to be used during development process to log different messages to the console. In contrary to the quick System.out, JNanoLog display a full log with the message number, logging level, logged message and details if there is any.
This API does not aim to replace large advanced APIs like Log4J which aims production but it can replace it in small and during first stage of development because it does not need any configuration and start with low logging level.
The API is hard to...
A command line tool for text file analyis, filtering, splitting and reporting.
Runs under Java (1.5+), supports plugins written in Groovy.
Has nix and win batch files in distributions.
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Another logging framework for Java. I try to balance flexibility, usabilty and performance using OOP. Currently the framework is usable but it lacks a lot of functionality.
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.
Microlog is a small, yet powerful logging library for mobile devices based on the Log4j API. Supports Java ME (J2ME) and Android. Logs to device, to PC or to servers online. Used in all phases from development on emulator/device to outdoor field-testing.
Now you don't need to rack your brains with making a regexp to extract necessary rows from log files. Just run that tool and you'll get the right Regular Expression. Image how to extract rows with the time amoung your log?
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The Genalyze log analyzer, a simple yet highly extensible framework for parsing log files, was designed for parsing T-Server log files generated by Genesys contact center software platform, yet is generic and easy enough to adapt for other log formats.
A tool to monitor internet hosts` bandwidth usage in a Linux-NAT network. A daemon collects data and clients display them (currently a Java applet with a graph). It automatically detects new hosts and has a nice summary statistic.
This project integrates the Java logging API (java.util.logging) into Eclipse. It supports logging into an Eclipse Console View and redirecting log records to the Eclipse logging service. Eclipse Update site: http://jpls.sourceforge.net/updates
Tool to convert Common Log Format files to a mysql query. Inverse of mls2clf, which can be found at SF too. The people from http://www.gentoo-forum.nl are running this project, as it was used at first for their site.
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.
GILoT is an interpreting and formatting log tail:er. As each log entry is matched and formatted against customizeable rules, only relevant data is parsed.
GILoT features, atm, two separate user interfaces, a console UI and an ncurses/charva TUI.