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    Volta is a suite of development tools for distributed, hard real-time systems. It includes Cascade, a control flow analysis tool for Java, and Clepsydra, a worst-case execution time analyzer. Also included is a Clepsydra plug-in for jEdit.
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    Rapidlogix
    Rapidlogix is an open source application performance management tool optimized for distributed production environments. It allows to increase time-to-market of performance improvements and prevent performance regression
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    JDLabStudio is a graphical front-end for the Java Debugging Lab Agent (JDLabAgent). JDLabStudio scans java packages, displays class files and generates JDLabAgent config files. JDLabAgent-traces are used for reconstructing control and data flows.
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    JBoss Profiler Tomcat Portion is a tool to port JBoss Profiler from JBoss to Tomcat. It can control the start, pause and stop operations on logging Tomcat runtime data into file system by web interface or third-party tool as JConsole.
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