An implementation of the Open Group's Application Response Measurement (ARM) Version 4 standard. The ARM standard describes a means of breaking an application down into it's constituent transactions, and measuring response time across multiple tiers.
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This release fixes a few outstanding bugs while greatly enhancing reliability and performance. Cross platform portability was also improved. No new features were introduced in this release.
This adds support for Python 2.6 and Python 3
New release removes arm4sdk and related code. This includes examples and test programs. New versions of this will be added in a future release. Licensing restrictions in the SDK make redistribution problematic.
This version introduced a number of new features and changes which modified the shared memory region, which is why it was decided to skip over a proper release for 0.7. Key changes with 0.8: * Support for multiple databases. Right now that's just Berkeley DB and Sqlite3, but the infrastructure's in place for adding more later. * Support for sampling transactions instead of capturing all instances. * Support for future development of Appdex reporting. This is still unimplemented, but at least the shared memory won't require an upgrade. * More validation testing and validation fixes. * Everything has moved from sbin to bin directories as even the daemon can be used in user space. * Ability to import and export the database as an XML file. * Directory reorganization to more closely match Linux standards.
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