Tools for aiding logging of error and other messages during program execution.
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- Quality Open Software (QOS) Offers support on log4j as well as information concerning a book on this topic.
- JavaLog A logging class library with runtime configurable formatting and event filtering. [Open Source, MPL]
- Java Syslog Java based syslogd client and server implementation. [Open Source, GPL]
- Lumberjack This API Conforms to the Logging API in JDK1.4, but is available for pre-1.4 JDKs.
- Chainsaw An application for visual viewing and filtering of log4j events. [Open Source, GPL]
- Java Logging API Specification The home of a Java Community Process expert group defining standard logging APIs for error and trace logging. The latest draft and status history is available.
- Jestr - a Java Extensible Stringifier Converts arbitrary Java objects into strings for logging. Configured via a properties file similar to log4j.properties. [Open Source, APL]
- Log4E A Eclipse plugin which helps use logger easily in Java Projects. It's not bound to any special logging framework, but can used with Log4j, Commons Logging, or custom logger.
- JDBCAppender Log4J compatible for logging messages to database. [Open Source, APL]
- Java Logging Framework Framework for logging in Java. [Open source]
- Log4j Logging package for printing log output to different local and remote destinations. Selection and filtering of log events at runtime. [Open Source, APL]
- Java Logging Tools and Frameworks Guide and directory of Java logging tools, comparisons, libraries, articles and tutorials for developers interested in logging and tracing with Java.
- JLogger Java logging library that can be configured to log messages to multiple destinations. Last version: 2003. [GPL, Open source]
- Jalore - Java Log Reader Library for reading log files. Site includes user guide and download option. [Apache License v2]
- JDLabAgent Java debugging agent which can be loaded into the JVM and can log JVM events like breakpoints and exceptions. [GNU Library or LGPL]