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Cricket Cage automatically creates JUnit TestCases for repeatable bugs and test scenarios. Include Cricket Cage's AspectJ code to install a code generator, then run the program to generate the TestCase. Finally, add the test case to your build.xml.
ALF, The Automated Logging Framework, is a native logging framework for Java with the unique advantage of supporting automated method tracing. This platform-independent library allows developers to debug their applications quickly without adding code
A suite of Java ClassLoaders that use "load-time reflection" (the modification of bytecodes upon class loading) to extend existing Java classes. It uses the excellent BCEL library (http://bcel.sf.net).
Utilises the JVMDI (Java Debug API) to produce line coverage reports
detailing which lines of code have been executed during a test. Report is
produced in XML and may be post-processed via XSLT into a prettier one.
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Allows JDBC resources to be monitored. You can see when java.sql objects are being opened and closed and can see the line of code where a resource that is still open was originally opened.
A Java class viewer and decompiler which respect line numbers.
JClassViewer is a viewer for class and jar files.
Features:
- required Java 7 or higher
- used the line numbers to reconstruct an output that is near to the original output.
- debugging in Eclipse
- should support other languages like Scale in the future
Este é um projeto acadêmico, desenvolvido pelos alunos da Univali do campus de São José, estudantes da Linguagens formais e autômatos. O objetivo deste trabalho é desenvolver um projeto de compiladores.
zCOBOL portable mainframe COBOL compiler, part of the z390 project
The zCOBOL portable mainframe COBOL compiler with support for compiling multiple dialects of COBOL into any one of several target language executable programs including HLASM compatible mainframe assembler, Java, C++, or Intel assembler. All downloads and other information are kept at the z390 project site; see the home page link for more information.
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FLABot is a fault-localization and debugging tool for Eclipse plug-ins, which is based on architectural information for aproximating those regions of code where faults are most likely originated.