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New Relic + Loggly: Working Together
We’re really pleased to announce that New Relic and Loggly are partnering to join forces and bring an integrated, multi-faceted view on application and system behavior… Read more
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Java Code Coverage With Cobertura and Jenkins
Introduction Writing software is tough, tools and processes that reduce the difficulty are always welcome. Code Coverage is an interesting developer tool because it tells you… Read more
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Ajax This!
Today’s blog post is more of a tool than a toy. Lately I’ve been working on a bookmarklet that utilizes Pusher (if you want to learn… Read more
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Java logging, and our awesome community
Since I’m on a roll with the blog posts, I thought I’d quickly cover some of the ways you can log out of your Java code… Read more
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IBM developerWorks podcast with Andy Glover
Andy Glover (from App47) hosts a podcast on IBM developerWorks, and asked me to chat about some of the things we’re doing here at loggly. I… Read more
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Automating Pylint Integration With Jenkins
If you write a lot of Python code it pays to setup ways to automate code quality control. Jenkins, an open source continuous integration server, is… Read more
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Nearly Real Time Indexing and Search of Log Data with Solr
Jon Gifford, Loggly at Lucene Revolution: “Streaming into Solr: Nearly Real Time Indexing and Search of Log Data” from Lucene Revolution on Vimeo. Jon Gifford,… Read more
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Logging From Your Applications
I get asked a lot by developers and sysadmins how they should write their log messages and how they should configure their applications to log. They… Read more
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Alerting with Loggly and Pagerduty
I recently wrote a blog post about triggering Woot lights on my desk with some simple Python code and Loggly. While hooking up Loggly to an… Read more
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Using the Loggly Node.js Library
Loggly uses a fair amount of Node.js and it’s currently my favorite backend framework in which to develop cool mashups with Loggly. Last month Charlie Robbins… Read more