Logmine is a tool to facilitate logging to an RDBMS. Logging to a true database can make logs far more useful. While this is written in Java/JDBC, it uses a standard HTTP request, thus can be useful for any language/database.
The beSee-2-x architecture brings JVM wide instrumentation for AOP systems, independant from bytecode kit (BCEL, Javassist).
A plugin is provided to instrument BEA WebLogic (v7) for tracing purpose (servlet->EJB->CMP->DB), with full JMX capabilities.
Binah is a tool that allows both real-time and off-line visualization of multi-threaded Java program execution to provide an additional perspective for understanding and debugging.
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JCola is a file tailing application written in Java Swing. This multithreaded application can tail an unlimited amount of logfiles concurrently and simulates "tail -f" with much more functionality.
A facility to keep a history of context information during runtime and then dumping it in a separate file when a problem occurs (similar to core dump).
araSpect is a server side object inspector for web applications. Through a web interface you can drill down in your server side java beans. It is very easy to install and can be added to a deployed application. There is special support for Struts.
A small suite of classes designed to examine objects through the Java reflection API. Analysis is package neutral and output can be written to log file or as HTML tables. The project focus is in debugging the state of a servlet or JSP.
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.
AG101 is a java-based visual XSL editor/debugger built on the Pollo XML editor (pollo.sourceforge.net). It has extensions to a regular expression library. It also has the ability to pipe XSL transforms one to another and store and reuse those pipes.
xsldb is a fully featured xslt debugger that can easily be linked into every xslt-development environment that uses Apache XALAN or the Sun JDK implementations. xsldb is interactive, console based and offers an intuitive, easy to learn debugging language
Orome is a tool for automating System or Acceptance tests (also Unit test though this is not the focus) for web-based systems. Orome takes a set of static HTML pages defining a walkthrough of (part of) the systems and tests it against the running system.
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.
Java Console is a Java Command promt tool intended for Software Developers, System Administrators and as a plug in to other applications. It is a very powerful console client just run it and have fun
HUP is a heap-profiling tool that allows the exploration and reduction of heap space consumption in Java applications. The HUP tool allows a programmer to locate and remove memory bottlenecks, which are caused by unused objects.
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.
Jylog is a (JPDA) Java Platform Debugger Architecture based logger, Jylog eliminates the need for writing any log statement in the program. one can define the logging information using Jylog swing GUI and Jylog extracts the information from JVM at runtime
Bean Bowl is the a fun and useful Java lab, allowing you to play around with Java classes and objects using direct manipulation techniques instead of writing long main() methods. Use it either as an application or as a GUI component framework for you own