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    LightProfiler

    LightProfiler

    Profiler for Oracle extended SQL trace files

    LightProfiler – application for performance analysis of the Oracle databases. It generates detailed resource profile for extended SQL trace files (10046 event), containing information about consuming of response time (by events, by cursors, etc.), data files usage, error analysis (SQL, PL/SQL) and much more. Also it contain tools for additional processing of trace files (extract session data, splitting files) and for management of database's sessions (disconnecting, tracing, monitor...
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    Watchdog is a Java performance monitoring and tuning framework. It is suitable for production environments allowing flexible auditing of performance data for later analysis by a comprehensive set of tools.
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