Catch a lot of old URL's and update them. Also remove a couple of old files that aren't used.
Changed the server to use the external util package. Quite a minor change, but does affect a lot of files.
Added URL to GPL headers.
i-scream is now licensed under the GPL. I've added the GPL headers to every source file, and put a full copy of the license in the appropriate places. I think I've covered everything. This is going to be a mad commit ;)
Major change in the java package naming. This has been held off for some time now, but it really needed doing. The future packaging of all i-scream products will be; uk.org.iscream.<product>.<subpart>.* In the case of the central monitoring system server this will be; uk.org.iscream.cms.server.* The whole server has been changed to follow this structure, and tested to a smallish extent. Further changes in other parts of the CMS will follow.
A small bug had crept in here. The _name attribute was always being returned as it stood in the skeleton class (when accessed by a method written in the skeleton class, but called on an extending class). This is solved by adding an accessor. This will result in configuration being looked up for the relevant name, as opposed to always the name of the abstract class.
All skeletorized and javadoc'd now.
General tidy up, and small fixes.
Now implemented a skeleton Alerter to allow easier creation of new Alerters. Email alerter now implements this.
Rejigged to use the same queuing structure as the Monitors. Changed all the alerters to use new structire. Possibly need to create an alerter skeleton...
Moved the getTimeString() method into the util.DateUtils package.
Oh, seconds, milliseconds, pah !
The whole server package structure has been changed. Old Package: uk.ac.ukc.iscream.* New Package: uk.org.iscream.*
Now passes the time since the first alert for a problem occoured. Also has support for formatting and displaying this information as obtained from the config
Error catching in the configuration sections.
Now shows OK alerts if the previous alert exceeded the alerters level
Now responds to OK messages even if that isn't the level its monitoring. Maybe not ideal just yet though, it should only get OK's if its level has been passed, but not sure how to do that yet.
Allows host configurations to override who receives the E-Mail for alerts about themselves.
minor change to the logging line
Revamped monitoring and alert fireing mechanism. Now takes account of timing of last alerts. Now uses threshold value a guide to how quickly alerts should be escalated.
Both alerting mechanisms now make full use of the ConfigurationProxy class, which in turn gives them dynamic updates of configuration :)
Changed the printing of the alert level.
It's late, and I'm hacked off with the server. :P
Added some debugging information.
Added the source to the appropriate places.
Modified to fit with the new Alert object.
Now has basic functionality that one would expect.
An very initial EMail alerter.
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