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    Kieker

    Software Monitoring Framework

    Kieker is a framework for continuous monitoring and dynamic analysis of distributed software systems. Being designed for continuous operation, it induces only a low overhead. The TraceAnalysis tool allows to analyze and visualize trace information.
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    Performance Monitoring Tool for Java / J2EE Applications. Features: light-weight profiler, AOP based, lists API times, JDBC / SQL statistics, central logging, cluster support, web UI, call trees, configurable monitoring levels.
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    DCI implementation in AspectJ
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    Spring friendly annotations for method caching using ehcache and aspectj.
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    JRET (Java Reverse-Engineering Tool) is a program that is capable of reconstructing sequence diagrams from JUnit testsuites through dynamic analysis. It is written in Java/AspectJ and provides a GUI as well as command-line possibilities.
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    A small library that provides a powerful and container-less Dependency-Injection mechanism, via AspectJ and Groovy. If you are tired of reams of XML configuration files, managing complex factories and containers, this non-API solution may appeal to you.
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    Gloss: annotations for the amplification of java code. "We cannot move forward until our tools and abstractions allow us to gloss over the details that are not the primary concern of our enterprise."
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    Source code of an article (http://ajstruts.sf.net) published in 11/2003 in the german "Java Magazin" magazine, shows how to adapt 3rd party libs (e.g. struts) to project needs and ease migration to new library version using AspectJ and XSLT stylesheets
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    ONess comprises a set of reusable business components and a sample of technology integration: Spring, Hibernate, Struts, XDoclet, AspectJ and Maven, completely modular, thoroughly tested
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    jvTask is a component processing framework where interaction between components is realized via independently deployed components called Tasks. Tasks are wired together through an event processing framework.
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