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    HEYMon

    Software, Server and Application Monitor

    ...You can now query your enterprise to gather real-time details. HEYMon can monitor anything that is important for you: - Query a database: Look for patterns, perform queries, or generate statistics. - Parse a log file: Look for errors, or other alert conditions and statistics. - Read server metrics: Available RAM, Diskspace, processes, Windows Services - Read Windows Event logs - Monitor Security logs and web request logs - Monitor Guidewire software applications And much more! HEYMon has a Java API where you can create custom components to monitor whatever you need. ...
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    This is a utility project to parse log files esp when the log files are huge so you can filter the log file and construct small piece of log file according to your needs (time range + search /exclude keywords).
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    A tool to extract the information in any log file into a database. It has no inherent knowledge of particular log formats but by using inbuilt rules and asking a few simple questions should be able to parse any type of text log intelligently.
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