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    axway-ats-examples

    axway-ats-examples

    Axway Automation Testing System (ATS) - Ready to use examples

    VM with ready to run Axway ATS Framework examples
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    nGrinder

    nGrinder

    Enterprise level performance test platform on The Grinder

    nGrinder is a platform for stress tests that enables you to create test scripts, execute tests, monitor servers, and generate results simultaneously on the power of The Grinder. The open-source nGrinder offers easy ways to conduct stress tests by eliminating inconveniences and providing integrated environments. Our company NHN uses nGrinder to test several projects. Some have more than 100 million users.
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    gcRadar

    A library for monitoring the garbage collection of app objects

    gcRadar is not a static code anayser but it is a library using which is ment to beused in your source code and it will monitor and report the lifetime events of yuor objects. gcRadar can provide this information by using callbacks, log4j & polling. 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,...
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    SarBox

    SarBox helps user to parse or analyze sar data

    The software program (SarBox) parses and analyzes SAR data in charts or text formats. SAR is cumulative activity counters in the operating system. It is the most comprehensive command which helps to monitor performance of various Linux / Solaris subsystems (CPU, Memory, I/O, Disk, Network, etc) all in same log. This makes it difficult to analyze since every counter data is dumped into the log file. SarBox helps to analyze this log file and present data in graphical charts or text format. To collect sar statistics from an environment, use below syntax [user@host ~]# sar -A 30 2 > sar_linux.log “30 2” reports for every 30 seconds and total of 2 times, written in sar_linux.log.
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    jLlama is a desktop application to monitor servers over SSH. Any figure retrieved from the command line can be polled and graphed in real time. Out of the box, jLlama can graph CPU and Memory usage for Linux and Solaris servers.
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    Beet adds user behavior and performance tracking to a Spring-based Java app. HTTP requests, method calls, and SQL statements are tracked and associated to user and session. includes XML, binary XML, and JDBC loggers. See http://beet.sourceforge.net.
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