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    Apache Log4j

    Apache Log4j

    Apache Log4j 2 is a versatile, feature-rich, efficient logging API

    Apache Log4j is a versatile, industrial-grade Java logging framework composed of an API, its implementation, and components to assist the deployment for various use cases. Log4j is used by 8% of the Maven ecosystem and listed as one of the top 100 critical open source software projects. The project is actively maintained by a team of several volunteers and supported by a big community.
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    Symfony MonologBundle

    Symfony MonologBundle

    Symfony Monolog Bundle

    The Symfony Monolog Bundle integrates the Monolog logging library into Symfony applications. It provides a structured way to manage logs, allowing developers to handle errors and debug information efficiently. The bundle supports various logging channels and handlers, making it highly configurable and suitable for both small and large applications that require robust logging capabilities.
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    Log library for C++

    C++ library for flexible logging

    A library of C++ classes for flexible logging to files (rolling), syslog, IDSA and other destinations. It is modeled after the Log for Java library (http://www.log4j.org), staying as close to their API as is reasonable. Home: https://log4cpp.sourceforge.net Platforms: Linux, Windows, MacOS. New: CMake, CTest support for MS VS 2022, RAD Studio 12
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    QDAC3.0

    QDAC3.0

    QDAC 3.0 is a VCL & FMX data access component

    [IMPORTANT NOTICE] This project is moved to my self website.The new SVN urls : svn://www.qdac.cc/QDAC3 GIT url is: git://www.qdac.cc/QDAC3.git Please check out with the new urls. QDAC 3.0 is a new version of Quick Data Access Component.Compare with version 2,the new version is base on XE6 and support all OS with XE6:Win32/Win64/Mac OSX/iOS/Andriod. QDAC 3.0 Include follow sub components: QXml/QJson/QLog/QWorker/QSort/QExp/QDB etc. QDAC now is in progress. Follow is from QDAC...
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    clog
    Copious Logger is a library that provides various logging services. It can be used to log information to syslog or stderr at various levels of verbosenes. The user can define debug/verbosity flags determine how verbose an application or daemon is.
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    eClog

    A PHP log class

    eClog, a PHP log class, offer ability to log to file (default), console, database, mail, error_log and syslog. Supports multiple parallel handlers and ability to trigger PHP errors. There are ongoing development on stomp, mqseries and snmp handlers.
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    Logbus-ng consists in a set of tools to aid developers perform Log Analysis in all the stages: log generation, collection, distribution, storage and analysis. It is designed specifically for Field Failure Data Analysis in critical distributed systems
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    Suite of C-funtion/procedures to manage multilingual logging within c-coded applications, allowing to use syslog facility (in UNIX/Linux enviroment).
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    CRM114 is a Controllable Regex Mutilator and filter. It provides arbitrary stream filtering for antispam, adkiller proxies, syslog monitoring, etc. CRM114 has a structured, easily understood way to express regex-based filters, and a learn-by-example mod
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    A PHP logging facility. Supports output to console, local file, syslog and e-mail. Supports message classes and syslog like thresholding. Requires PHP 4.x. Works in either a shell or web environment.
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    A C++ Library that provides easy logging to syslog and cerr with debug levels throught global std::ostream objects
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    Process io tracing through syscalls with syslog logging. Similar to strace, but specialized.
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