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Jour is designed to simplify the use of Javassist for processing multiple classes. In short Jour is simple Aspect Oriented Programming AOP framework on top of Javassist.
This program is usefull for testing web balancers and so. We give him an interface with multiple ip address and program use them to send GET request. We can controll request per second, number of threads. After all it prints request count, average time.
Shut the Box is a simple diversion written in C and GTK+. The object is simple: Roll the dice and click the tiles that sum up to that dice roll until there are no more tiles to click.
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...A log file in csv format is created /sdcard/BatteryDog/battery.csv which contains timestamp and all available battery info, like level, temperature and voltage. Includes simple graph.
JQuantify is a Java package providing lightweight statistics describing the frequency and
duration of application-specific events. Developers use a simple API to insert count-points or start/stop boundaries at appropriate places within their system.