Example of TrafficObjects Server window.
  • Definition of an external database table as a data source
Example of TrafficObjects Client window
  • Chart-A: Three series with minute granularity
  • Chart-B: One series with minute granularity and history overlay of 2 hour
Monitor data from remote databases and files with real-time, streaming charts.
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request new features
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TrafficObjects
TrafficObjects powered by:
PostgreSQL
JFreeChart
http://www.jfree.org
http://www.postgresql.org
Example of TrafficObjects Client window
  • Chart-A: Three series with hour granularity and history overlay of 30 minutes
  • Chart-B: Three series with hour granularity presented in percentage format
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TrafficObjects
Version 1.0.8
TrafficObjects periodically fetches data from remote databases and files and enables users to
graphically create real-time, streaming charts for monitoring and data mining. Even if you are already
monitoring the data at the source elements by another means, TrafficObjects will help you verify that
the data is successfully populated in the corresponding databases.

Plot data fetched from databases such as
Oracle, Postgresql, Microsoft SQL Server, Sybase,
MySQL,
etc and data fetched from text files such as CSV, Tabular and Postgresql Log files.
07-Apr-2008   traffic-objects.com
See User Guide
Release History:

1.0
1.0.1
1.0.2
1.0.3
1.0.4
1.0.5
1.0.6
1.0.7
1.0.8
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Example of TrafficObjects Server window.
  • Definition of an external text data file (remote file system) as a data source