Uses of Class
net.i2p.util.Log

Packages that use Log
Package
Description
 
Implements the base I2P SDK for developing applications that communicate through I2P.
Provides a standard way for querying the local naming service to resolve a name into a Destination (without the complexity of JNDI).
Implementation of a TCP-like (reliable, authenticated, in order) set of sockets for communicating over the IP-like (unreliable, unauthenticated, unordered) I2P messages.
These classes provide a number of low-level cryptographic routines.
This package defines the low-level messages sent between routers, called the Invisible Internet Network Protocol (I2NP).
Implementation of preconfigured tunnels, both for clients and servers, and a UI for adding more and editing the configuration.
Filters for the IRC client tunnel, and DCC handlers.
SOCKS 4, 4a, and 5 client tunnels.
The UI for adding tunnels and editing their configurations, implemented as a webapp packaged in i2ptunnel.war.
Implements the router side of the I2CP interface, which is the API for applications to send and receive data through the router.
The network database, including implementation of floodfills.
The I2P startup package loads the configuration when I2P is started.
Provides classes for time synchronization using NTP.
The transport system allows the usage of communication layers that are below I2P in the stack, on which I2P messages are sent.
The NTCP transport allows passing I2P messages on top of TCP.
The UDP transport (also known as 'SSU transport') allows passing I2P messages on top of UDP.
All the work of managing locally created and participating tunnels, creating and handling tunnel messages, and their encryption.
Tunnel creation, tunnel build message handling.
Classes to implement the update process.
These classes define the several useful utilities used throughout the router.
The router console user interface, implemented in routerconsole.jar, with these classes supporting the webapp in routerconsole.war.
The SAM client API.
These classes define the several useful utilities used throughout the router and applications.
 
I2P version of the snark bittorrent client, imported in 2005 and heavily enhanced to add a web UI, DHT support, and other features.
The i2psnark user interface, implemented as a webapp in i2psnark.war.