I’m happy to (finally) present a new tool: jNetMap
jNetMap will ping all registered devices every x minutes, updating it’s status according to the result of the ping. Alternatively you can also monitor a specific port, such as port 80 for webservers. Available devices are green, unavailable devices are red. Gray means “unknown” and orange “not found”.
To start drawing a new map, select “add”, enter the details and hit enter. You can connect the devices by right-clicking on a device and selecting “connect”. The rest is pretty self-explanatory I guess…
You can also save and open existing maps so you don’t have to redraw everything ^^
It also supports arguments, e.g. “java -jar jNetMap.jar some/where/some.netmap” will open the “some.netmap” when starting the application. This also works for the “open with…” option in any OS.
I’m working an a complete rewrite of jNetMap for the 0.5 release. This project has grown to much and the current framework is not able to carry more features. Please be patient, it may take a while 🙂
I was also able to take over the project space over at sourceforge. More…
» Download Version 0.3.3.5 (25. Jul 2009) |
executable .jar file (crossplattform) requires Java version 1.6.0.13 or later |
Ubuntu/Debian available | .deb-file |
» User Manual |
PDF File (right-click, save as …) |
» get the source code | zip (released under the GPLv3) |
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