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SYSTEM FOR DESIGNING AND SIMULATE CONCURRENT AND DISTRIBUTED PROGRAMS IN CLUSTER ARCHITECTURE Provides graphical interface for configuring relationships between cooperating, abstract processes and simulate it in real cluster environment, using MPI.
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.
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.
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FProfiler is a Java Profiler using log4j. Its very fast because it inserts the needed instructions into the byte-code of the class. It can be used to find "Hotspots" in Java programs, libs and servlet environments simply every Java class.
A static analyzer for Java programs that checks for design guidelines. The project is adopted from PDL (http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1218571).