AdaptiveCells J2EE generates test-beds for benchmarking J2EE performance. They consists of highly customizable EJB cells that can emulate CPU load, memory usage, memory leaks and exceptions. The behaviour of the cells is coordinated from a web front-end.
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Version 0.8.3 brings support for inducing custom memory leaks in particular points of the EJB application, simply by adding an environment entry in the test-bed's deployment descriptor. See the release notes and the enclosed EAR's deployment descriptor for an example of how this can be achieved.
You can now use the EJB cells to create a testbed in which you can control when to raise exceptions. You decide on the type of the exception and when it is raised. See included example for an illustration of the new functionality.
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