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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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    Nataly

    Nataly

    A framework that translate name-based pointcut to analysis-based ones

    Nataly, which can translate name-based pointcuts into analysis-based pointcuts automatically. Analysis-based pointcuts, can specify join points through static program analysis. But another problem is that there are few approaches can generate analysis-based pointcuts. We implement Nataly to tackle these two problems with a novel pattern, which is generated by static analysis.
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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
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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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    Java library for interface testing, by recording mouse and keyboard events through aspectJ and playing xml files with events with java.awt.robot
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    Assumed you have a project and want to write Tests. The classical way is to write tests by hand. With JUnitRecorder you can just record them. As first step you instrument the project in a way that parameter and return values of methods are recorded. With
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    JUnitMetrics is a tool that enables to measure basic JUnit and Cactus tests metrics (like number of tests, assertions, number of executed assertions). It is great, complementary solution to code coverage tools and mutation testers.
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