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    perftence

    perftence

    A fluent language to write perftences

    Performance test engine written in Java and exposed as a fluent API for writing JUnit tests. Perftence can also be used without JUnit by using perftence-api distribution package. Full test results are provided in html, which can published directly with different CI's (e.g. Jenkins/Hudson). Runtime test statistics are also provided through logging (e.g. using slf4j-log4j and log4j).
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    gcRadar

    A library for monitoring the garbage collection of app objects

    ...gcRadar can monitor entities ranging from individula objects to full object trees comprising of is-a & has-a relationships. By using gcRadar you can monitor the lifetime of the objects that are created by your application in runtime, gcRadar enables the application to be aware of the memory constaraints that arise at runtime. The workings of the mythical Java Garbage Collector have for long eluded the common developer. Now by gcRadar enable you to record the life and death of objects at runtime.
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