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Glassbox is an automated troubleshooting and monitoring agent for Java apps that diagnoses common problems with one-click. Drop in a .war file from http://www.glassbox.com and find out what's wrong with your existing web apps, without any code chang
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.
Sake is a PHP implementation of Polynomial Least Squares Regression. The algorithm takes data points as input and returns the resulting polynomial. Graphs can be made using any plotting package. Sake provides the polynomial and will compute as many point
The DTraceToolkit is a collection of over 200 useful documented scripts for analysis of system and process behaviour. It allows in-depth inspection without disturbance of the system.
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MongoDB Atlas gives you the freedom to build and run modern applications anywhere—across AWS, Azure, and Google Cloud. With global availability in over 115 regions, Atlas lets you deploy close to your users, meet compliance needs, and scale with confidence across any geography.
Maatkit (formerly MySQL Toolkit) contains essential command-line tools for MySQL. It is now hosted at http://code.google.com/p/maatkit/ instead of Sourceforge. Please do not use the forums here; use http://code.google.com/p/maatkit/ instead.
Elvyx is a tool designed to monitor and profile the jdbc activity on java projects. This jdbc profiler has a server with a built-in db and a client to improve the experience.
Dynamic Probe Class Library (DPCL) is an object based C++ class library that provides the necessary infrastructure to allow tool developers and sophisticated tool users to build parallel and serial tools through technology called dynamic instrumentation.
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.
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.
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).