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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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    jMonit is a thin, performant, easy to use monitoring toolkit you can add to your app to monitor it's use on production server, including performances, load and scalability. jMonit tracks execution time and threads activity but can also gather any numeri
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    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.
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