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    Syoncloud

    Syoncloud

    Hadoop, Hbase, HBase Web Client, Flume based log analytics system

    Syoncloud Logs enables you to process log files from various applications using Hadoop, Flume and HBase. It has an easy installation and configurations interface. It has Syoncloud HBase web client. It displays tree of HBase tables and column families linked to paginated grid of data.
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    qb4j (pronounced 'cube for j') is the first open source multi-dimensional logging framework for Java coupled with an OLAP analytical platform. qb4j doesn't create log files. It creates log cubes (or cube logs).
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    Use Pentaho open source business intelligence tools and MySQL to collect & distribute web analytics (clickstream) data. Extract data from logs, load database tables, & present the information in dashboards, analysis cubes, and reports for business users. This project has been moved to github - https://github.com/cjlavigne/breadboard
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