As your users rely more and more on Cloud and Internet-based technologies, reliable internet connectivity becomes more and more important to your business. With Bigleaf’s proven SD-WAN architecture, groundbreaking AI, and DDoS attack mitigation, you can finally deliver the reliable internet connectivity your business needs without the limitations of traditional networking platforms. Bigleaf’s Cloud Access Network and plug-and-play router allow for limitless control to and from anywhere your traffic needs to go. Bigleaf’s self-driving AI automatically identifies and adapts to any changing circuit conditions and traffic needs—addressing issues before they impact your users. Bigleaf puts you in the driver’s seat of every complaint and support call with full-path traffic and network performance data, delivered as actionable insights, reports, and alerts.
Paligo is an end-to-end Component Content Management System (CCMS) solution for technical documentation, policies and procedures, knowledge management, and more.
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.
Log4net has moved to http://logging.apache.org/log4net.
The .NET implementation of the popular log4j Java API providing flexible and arbitrarily granular control over log management and configuration.
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.
Your service operation isn’t one-size-fits all, so your IT service management solution shouldn’t be either
The Vivantio Platform allows you to focus on the IT service management tools that make sense for your organization’s unique service model: from incident, problem and change requests, to service requests, client knowledge and asset management
To address the need for high-quality open source Java Jabber software. A client applet which can also work as a desktop application is currently the main focus of this project.
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.
Sign In App is a modern, enjoyable way to sign in visitors and staff, and book desks and meeting rooms.
Our visitor management system streamlines registration, check-in, and authorization processes, while our facility management tools streamline room booking, resource allocation, and asset management. We prioritize security with our advanced risk mitigation measures, including health and safety protocols, emergency messaging, and robust analytics for thorough auditing.
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).
startx is the project name for an interface build in php which takes the output of some products like MRTG or awstats or ACID... and put them together in the same Web interface.
Websphere MQSeries Support Tools is a unique interface which brings your queue manager configuration to a LDAP server. With both a standalone application and a servlet version you can query the LDAP for MQ Configurations without having a connection with
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!
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.
C# Logger
This is a logging tool similar to log4j for java. The tool is designed to handle debugging, information and error logging. Currently only windows event logging is supported however multiple logging targets are planned for future releases.
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.
JIDD is a platform/Configuration independent installationless desktop environment written in Java.
Allows a complete "installation" of java softwares to be moved from one machine to another and used "as it".
That means your desktop bec
Cricket Cage automatically creates JUnit TestCases for repeatable bugs and test scenarios. Include Cricket Cage's AspectJ code to install a code generator, then run the program to generate the TestCase. Finally, add the test case to your build.xml.
ALF, The Automated Logging Framework, is a native logging framework for Java with the unique advantage of supporting automated method tracing. This platform-independent library allows developers to debug their applications quickly without adding code
A software system to record locations in realtime, and compare the current position with all previously recorded locations in order to provide proximity information and alerts.
Symbian OS devices/ Java devices in conjunction with GPS receivers
Curr
A Java utility library oriented toward server or batch process developers. Contains support for assertion checking, command-line processing, and event dispatching/logging.
xjnm is a java daemon that gathers numbers from arbitrary sources (e.g. cpu usage) and can store it on arbitrary storages (e.g. a jdbc database) for later analysis or react in arbitrary way to the data collected (e.g. inform an administrator by e-mail).