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    JakeWharton Hugo

    JakeWharton Hugo

    Annotation-triggered method call logging for your debug builds

    Hugo is a small Android library (and annotation processor plugin) that automatically logs method calls, parameters, return values, and execution time for methods annotated with @DebugLog. Instead of manually adding logging statements everywhere, you simply annotate a method and Hugo injects the logging at compile-time in debug builds, keeping release builds clean. This helps developers gain visibility into method flows, execution timing, and parameter passing without cluttering production...
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    P6Spy is a framework that enables database data to be seamlessly intercepted and manipulated with no code changes to existing application. The P6Spy distribution includes P6Log, an application which logs all JDBC transactions for any Java application us
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    When testing using a database with rollback after each test, failing tests are very hard to resolve. Data Storm is a simple DB viewer directly launchable from within your test code to enable you to inspect the current state of the database.
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    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.
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    JClassViewer

    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
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