19 projects tagged "Apache 2.0"
Synapse is an ESB engine and XML router built completely on open standards. It is a mediation framework for XML messages and Web services that allows messages flowing through, into, or out of an organization to be mediated, including aspects such as logging, service lookup, performance mediation, versioning, failover, monitoring, fault management, and tracing.
The DPML SDK is a management platform for Java-based component development, resource management, and deployment. It is composed of the Transit resource management layer, the Depot multi-project build system, the Metro component management runtime engine, and the Station application management console.
JSend NSCA is a Java API and command line tool for sending Nagios Passive Checks to the Nagios NSCA add-on. By using the JSend NSCA core API, you can easily integrate your Java applications into a Nagios monitored environment, thereby notifying Nagios of problems and issues during the running of your application. The JSend NSCA CLI command line tool wraps the API and allows you to send passive checks from the command line.
Keywatch is a free, OSGi-based monitoring system that provides the adaptability of a modern monitoring system without being complex or hard to configure. It support agents written in any language, and comes pre-packed with a Perl agent and a set of check scripts. Keywatch also supports Nagios check scripts.
Membrane SOAP Router is a modular SOAP intermediary written in Java. It is fully configurable due to Spring style configuration. You can audit SOAP traffic, route messages through DMZ, and gather performance statistics. The small memory consumption of less than 20 Megabytes makes it possible to run an instance of Membrane SOAP Monitor on any computer that provides or consumes Web services.
NagiosAppender is a pure Java implementation of a Log4j appender that allows the developer/administrator to send log records to Nagios via the NCSA server (using the push model). It provides a simple solution for Nagios administrators whose only alternative is to implement a polling function against against the output of a standard Log4j appender. The log4j configuration file provides for user-specific mappings between Log4j levels and Nagios levels. The configuration file also allows the user to select whether to set the Nagios 'service' and 'host' programmatically via Log4j MDC, or via the config file. Later releases support XOR encryption.
OpenArm is an implementation of the Open Group's Application Response Measurement (ARM) standard. It provides a complete implementation of the ARM 4.0 Java interfaces, as well as ARM agent functionality that allows you to record your transaction events as log4J logging events, JMS messages, SNMP traps, JMX notifications, or as records in a relational database.