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JRat is the Java Runtime Analysis Toolkit. Its purpose is to enable developers to better understand the runtime behavior of their Java programs. The term behavior includes, but is not limited to performance profiling.
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JTombstone is a program for finding dead code in your Java programs. It reports on dead code at the method level, by processing Java class files. No source code is needed to use it. JTombstone is a Java program and requires JDK 1.4 or later.
Detect memory leaks, debug them and analyze performance of allocation/deallocation with this simple middle-ware which provides wrappers for malloc/calloc/free
Performance profiler for Amiga AACE/Tao Intent software. Works for source in both C and VP. Includes filters to convert data into cvs spreadsheets. (Compiles under Linux as well, but no Linux build system is included)
Yet Another Java Profiler (YaJP) is a profiler tool that uses the JVMTI interface. It can be used to selectively trace a java program and store this information in a compressed logfile. This logfile can then later be analyzed using the same tool.
TRAM (short for Trace Analyse Modules) is a collection of plug-ins for the sofware Tulip (see www.tulip-software.org), which is extended in this way to analyse and display traces (resp. trace-data).