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    Logbook

    Logbook

    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. Logbook is ready to use out of...
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    Tool logging facility. UDP server and client library included.
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    The SysMonitor (also Mosyloon) is software for real-time checking load of CPU on unix/linux machines over the Internet. Including server side CLI utility and unix/linux/windows GUI client. The SysMonitor displaying system and user load separately.
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    Porcupine2 is a small wearable sensory unit for logging motion data and doing low-level activity recognition. The project includes electronic schematics for the hardware, software for the microcontroller and client-side software for hardware-interaction.
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    MACH is an analysis tool for people working to analyse security reports for support of client systems.
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    The Service Platform is used to manage distributed java computing environments. Java applications can be automatically distributed, installed and managed from a client with monitoring and log viewing, integrates with UNIX init and Windows Services.
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    Alist is a program that collects hardware and software information about systems and stores it in a database for users to browse and search via a Web interface. The program consists of three parts: a client portion that collects the information, a daemon
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    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.
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