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Logzilla: First sample API application available for download

As part of LogLogic's continued effort to help our customers, partners and the community to better utilize LogLogic's API, we have been building some sample applications to show case what can be done with the open API. Our goal is to be as open as possible with the API and the sample applications. As such, we have chosen the most liberal license, the New BSD license, for the sample applications.

The first of such application is Logzilla. Logzilla is an application built using the LogLogic Open API. It's designed to be a troubleshooting and forensics analysis tool for administrators. The focus of the application is search. It also utilizes report data to assist search. Earlier this week we have provided a video demo of it.

Getting Started With .NET

The LogLogic Web Services Development Kit for .NET (aka ".NET DevKit") can be downloaded from the Google Code Project Hosting website.

Required Software

The following software is required to use the .NET DevKit:

Getting Started With Perl

The LogLogic Web Services Development Kit for Perl (aka "Perl DevKit") can be downloaded from the Google Code Project Hosting website.

Required Software

The following software is required to use the Perl DevKit:

  • Perl 5.0 (or later)
  • SOAP::Lite for Perl and dependent modules. SOAP::Lite is a collection of Perl modules which provide a lightweight implementation of the Simple Object Access Protocol (SOAP). The LogLogic Perl Client Samples use SOAP::Lite for connectivity to the LogLogic appliance.

Note: SOAP::Lite depends on other Perl modules distributed independently from Perl. See the SOAP::Lite README for prerequisite modules.

Getting Started With Java

The LogLogic Web Services Development Kit for Java (aka "Java DevKit") can be downloaded from the Google Code Project Hosting website.

Required Software

The following software is required to use the Java DevKit:

Note:The essential Java libraries are included within the DevKit directory under /devkit/java/lib/. The neccessary jar files are: