FeaturesLoading logs from remote servers using ftp, sftp, ssh, samba and others (supported file systems) Tailing logs from local drives and sftp Decompressing "gziped" logs on the fly Parsing custom log patterns Searching log events using regular...
0 replies - 558 views - 11/14/11 by Krzysztof Otrebski in Announcements
1. Summary
Logging, often a back-burner activity in the development
cycle can actually be the very lifeline of the development team once the
application is in production. Assuming that readers are well acquainted with
various logging frameworks like Log4J,...
10 replies - 10503 views - 06/29/11 by Archanaa Panda in Articles
XpoLog released a new Log Analysis and Log Management Platform for Java Applications. The new version is available for download now at http://www.xpolog.com or http://www.loganalysis.com XpoLog continue to develop an application and operation oriented...
0 replies - 741 views - 05/19/11 by Haim Ko in Announcements
0 replies - 4571 views - 05/16/11 by Felipe Oliveira in Articles
Today, I was looking at the maven dependencies of one of my projects and found a jar called apache-log4j-ext
12 replies - 5320 views - 09/07/10 by Shekhar Gulati in Articles
XpoLog release XpoLog 4.0 with automatic log analysis profiling and log management features. With plugins to logs on server side for testing and production. More info can be found at LogAnalysis.com
The new version is available to download with these new...
0 replies - 1017 views - 03/26/10 by Haim Ko in Announcements
In this latest release of JmxLogger (version 0.3.0 - http://code.google.com/p/jmx-logger/), many features have been added including a built-in console to view logs as they are streamed across the network. JmxLogger allows to see your Java application logs...
0 replies - 2497 views - 02/11/10 by Vladimir Vivien in Announcements
Sometimes there is a need to change the logging level in the some modules of an application server. This usually isn't managed easily: the change the logging level means a restart of the server in most cases. This is not always required, but is in most cases.
3 replies - 4576 views - 07/07/09 by Andriy Maksymov in Tips and Tricks
Log Analysis Platform that maps application problems in testing labs and production, enables quick navigation and presents summary of problems.
XpoLog Log Analysis for Testing General Availability (GA) announced today.
XpoLog continues to enhance its log...
0 replies - 1173 views - 06/19/09 by Haim Ko in Announcements
XpoLog Center enables Application and Support teams to browse logs directly into the Javadoc and source code of most J2EE infrastructure systems like Spring, Hibernate, Eclipse, Tomcat and more. XpoLog helps to quickly investigate and monitor applications...
1 replies - 1729 views - 03/01/09 by Haim Ko in Announcements
The JBoss application server uses Log4J, which is an open-source logging framework, to do logging. The Log4J configuration file is located at server/xxx/conf/jboss-log4j.xml.
12 replies - 79660 views - 11/19/08 by Meera Subbarao in Articles
XpoLog released a new Application Logs analysis technology with features that helps to report on unique errors, terms and events. The new technology auto detect new messages and tag them to level of risk based on the event content. During testing or...
0 replies - 4476 views - 11/18/08 by Haim Ko in Announcements
I've been doing some thinking lately about how can we log different bundles or the same bundle with different versions with different log level. Logging is an important part of any application thus Osgi gives developers logService to use when possible,...
3 replies - 7905 views - 10/08/08 by Slim Ouertani in Articles
XpoLog helps application owners and developers to solve problem faster by searching for anomalies and problems in the logs. XpoLog has released an automatic application logs monitor that scans log4j, Java logging, and any other type of log. During the scan,...
0 replies - 3755 views - 07/29/08 by Haim Koschitzky in Announcements