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Quite useful library for code diagnosis. As for now it can measure time of working for simple blocks of code, but features like loop or counters are developed.
A opensource program to collect statistics and accounting information from MQ and store it into a database, which will be displayed to the end user in a visually attractive to manner to better analyze the performance of their environment.
JDistUnit is a test framework for distributed unit testing with Java (think "JUnit on multiple computers at once"), useful for load and stress testing. Features hot deployment of test cases to the remote test servers.
Lack of Progress Bar (Lopb) is an Eclipse plugin that tracks how long developers wait for file check-ins/outs, code compilation, publishing apps to a web server, and other IDE background jobs to complete. Read more at http://lopb.org
Shadowtail is a Java/Spring framework for gathering numerical data (statistics) about a Java application. It is particularly useful as a source of data to feed Orca, the free tool for plotting textual data onto a directory on a Web server.
Conductor is a Java based, multi-user platform for product agnostic testing. It runs under a web server, contains a UI for test configuration, and contains an optional thin test client.