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    Log- and Exception Handling System (LEHS) for Oracle.
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    LOG4PLSQL is a PLSQL framework for logging in all PLSQL code this project was born from the log4J spirit (and use it). You have the possibility to log apart from transaction and use all LOG4J feature.
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    An open source data version repository model based on true INSERT only logic. Contains high performance support for data versioning and history. Enables point-in-time query and CDC sourcing including mapping each change to a transaction.
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    This project can be applied to any Microsoft SQL Server database. It creates generic change logging triggers on selected tables, which will log all changes to a single log table.
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    Real-time player ratings and statistics for Return to Castle Wolfenstein (RTCW) and Wolfenstein Enemy Territory (ET) [requires C++/Perl/MySQL/PHP]
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    Web Traffic Analysis Software (or counter) supporting all known SQL databases (or XML). Easy install/upgrade, advanced user recognition technics, high usability.<p />Tracks users via: a) Server Logs, b) PHP inc., c)Web Beacons (JavaScript)
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    Statistical Casting Daemon

    SCASTD (Statistical Casting Daemon)

    SCASTD (Statistical Casting Daemon) is a lightweight, high-performance statistics collection and analytics engine we designed specifically for streaming media infrastructure. Unlike traditional streaming servers, we built SCASTD to be the definitive monitoring solution that bridges legacy and modern streaming protocols, providing unified analytics across your entire streaming ecosystem
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    AVirCAP is a system for manual and / or automated detection of CodeRed and Nimda type of hack attempts and virtually all other kinds of "logable" intrusion attempts. It can work stand alone or together with other additional AVirCAP machines in the LAN/W
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