Product Information
What is Lilith?
Lilith is a logging and access event viewer for the Logback logging framework, log4j, and java.util.logging.
Its functionality is comparable to Chainsaw (the log event viewer for log4j). This means it can receive logging events from remote applications using Logback as the logging backend.
It buffers received events locally using files, allowing a large volume of logging events to be kept at your fingertips while still enabling you to inspect only the events you're truly interested in by applying filtering criteria.
How to use Lilith?
Lilith is a log and access event viewer designed for Logback, log4j, and java.util.logging. It captures log events from remote applications, offering local buffering and filtered viewing capabilities to assist users in efficiently managing and analyzing logs.
Core Functions of Lilith
Portable
Website log analysis
Logging
Usage Scenarios of Lilith
- Receiving log events from remote applications.
- Locally buffering large volumes of log events for easy access.
- Viewing specific log events of interest through filtering criteria.
- Analyzing logs generated by Logback, log4j, and java.util.logging frameworks.
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