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    Rrd2Svg

    Java classes for converting the collectd's RRD files into the SVG.

    ...Please look into: http://oss.oetiker.ch/rrdtool/ https://collectd.org/ On: http://oss.oetiker.ch/rrdtool/rrdworld/index.en.html https://collectd.org/related.shtml the good tools are listed, that can extract the data from the RRD files and can draw the graphs. Rrd2Svg is the tool that draws the graph into the SVG file. To read the RRD files, some of the classes in Rrd2Svg are based on: RRD4J As for RRD4J, please look into: https://github.com/rrd4j/rrd4j $. How to use it ? The class for the command line is: com.aboutjun.rrd2svg.util.Runner4Pipe4Svg and it is specified as the main class of the JAR file. So its usage is: java -jar rrd2svg_X_Y.jar <root for RRD> <root for SVG> 1) <root for RRD> is: The root directory of the subdirectories for the RRD files. 2) <root for SVG> is: The root directory of the subdirectories for the SVG files.
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    Free Java monitoring library to easily instrument apps to measure performance detail over time with minimal overhead. Has dashboard, SVG graphs. Extends Jamon and its statistical data, same usage. http://www.e-peas.com/opensla/. JMX, SNMP planned.
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