Objectreferenceanalyser (ORA) helps finding memory leaks, design weaknesses and bugs. The ORA-Framework visualizes objects, their content and relations during runtime of any Java application and is able to persist these findings for subsequent analyze.
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
Jarrut is a tool that makes developing and debugging Java ME applications (application using CLDC to be more specific) a bit less of a pain. Jarrut enables proper stack traces for exceptions, also when running a MIDlet on a real device
Application Management makes your application life easier. Automatic do memory management, handle and log unhandled exceptions, profiling your functions, make your application single instance and also provide util functions to get system information.
At an early stage of development. Application/middleware usage monitoring/reporting. Focus on business transactions/use cases to help communicate with users. Small footprint, easy to use GUI and a level of statistical analysis to summarise the data.
Jwebap is an profiler tool for j2ee application with jdk 1.4 and up.You can use it to monitor method,jdbc,jsp executions etc.And then view in a web console.It can be used not only in test environment but production environment with very low-overhead.
An implementation of the Open Group's Application Response Measurement (ARM) Version 4 standard. The ARM standard describes a means of breaking an application down into it's constituent transactions, and measuring response time across multiple tiers.
Orate is a source-level tracing facility for Oracle PL/SQL. Programmers insert calls to Orate in the code and Orate captures and writes run time information to a table. These data are suitable for debugging, testing and profiling the application.
Stopwatch is a simple, highly extensible, API that alows monitoring of any part of the application. It reports hits, execution times and load but can be extended to do more via custom engines. It is able to persist data in "in-memory" or real database.
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Function call tracing in the Linux kernel and userspace applications. Dynamically sets probes (using VProbes, a KProbes variant) and displays the function call trace of a process calling kernel or application functions. The superior of strace and ltrace.
The project aims to develop an application which monitors the system performance with different virtual memory and scheduler parameters and publish a comparitive study of the same.
insideApps from determyne: Transaction-level performance monitoring for J2EE applications. Correlates and reports on transactions across HTTP server, J2EE container, and database layers. Pinpoints the source of performance issues in real time.
It is part of SugoiEngine but can be used as stand alone. It supply: -real-time benchmarking of choosen functions/classs depending on incoming parameters. -implemented inside your application => full control on it. -results export into XML
ebizzy is designed to generate a workload resembling common web
application server workloads. It is highly threaded, has a large
in-memory working set, and allocates and deallocates memory
frequently.
Statsviewer is a Web Application that collects data from Hibernate's Statistics and displays / aggregates them in a readable and understandable manner. Especially users dealing with many persistence contexts will benefit from this application.
Create a high-quality JVM profiler, capable to offer a broad vision of the application performance,focused in locking problems and methods execution time.
An adaptable, platform-agnostic application incident reporting infrastructure ranging from logging libs and webservice-based reporting to a J2EE logging server to a pluggable connection to issuemanagers.
DbgProfiler provides an easy mechanism for profiling certain hotspots of an application by just adding a few macros to the C++ source code. A hierarchy of the callers and callees is generated automatically and allows a detailed analysis of the results.
JHeap provides the toolset to help Java developers discover and fix the root cause of memory issues in their applications. JHeap integrates easily with your application server and has been designed to be used in production environments with low overhead.
A simple, cross platform performance monitoring application specifically designed to be used with nVidia's instrumented driver and the NVPerfSDK to give a graphical representation of internal GPU counters. Support for non-GPU counters is also available.
Spring-dashboard provides real-time statistic and monitoring view of any spring-framework web application. With Spring-dashboard developers and testers can monitor flows within the application, as well as gather statistic information on application usage
This project provides runtime performance monitoring and reporting for Java applications. It includes a simple API with timers and counters, data persistence, support classes and aspects (AspectJ & Spring AOP), and a reporting web application.
System monitoring utility, written in plain C. Allows application execution and performance monitoring, saving results into XML files. Monitors CPU, memory, network and disk usage on a per-application or per-system basis.
COMPAS J2EE is a non-intrusive performance instrumentation and monitoring toolkit for J2EE.
It uses adaptive monitoring to automatically adjust the target coverage. COMPAS is completely portable across J2EE application servers and OSs.