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    A Java library to run diagnostic tasks for a Web application at runtime. Configured tasks verify the availability of external resources such as property files, datasources and JNDI bindings. A run can detect problems ahead of using your application.
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    The tool helps to detect any resorces leaks (memory, handles etc.) in any Win32 application. Based on hooking of Win API calls: no source code required, attaches to any running process. Call stack available. Agregates leaks by origin.
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    Detect memory leaks, debug them and analyze performance of allocation/deallocation with this simple middle-ware which provides wrappers for malloc/calloc/free
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