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    jLlama is a desktop application to monitor servers over SSH. Any figure retrieved from the command line can be polled and graphed in real time. Out of the box, jLlama can graph CPU and Memory usage for Linux and Solaris servers.
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    LoggingSelenium is a Java library extending Java-Client-Driver of Selenium Remote Control to add logging ability.
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    TED provides a simplified environment for protocol level testing and debugging of uDAPL, device driver and the underlying HCA wherein a uDAPL API can be executed by typing a command at the shell prompt. Load testing is possible for RDMA and Send-Recv.
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    DataSetEditor is a graphical editor for dbUnit XML dataset files. It includes a textual editor and, if database driver provided, imports table layouts from database.
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    Jarrut
    Jarrut is a tool that makes developing and debugging Java ME applications (application using CLDC to be more specific) a bit less of a pain. Jarrut enables proper stack traces for exceptions, also when running a MIDlet on a real device
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    This project shows how to make a device that, through the PC USB interface, allows data acquisition from the peripherals of a microcontroller and managing devices TWI or I2C. It can be used on Linux and Windows without any additional driver.
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    JMUnit is a Java ME (J2ME) unit test framework based on JUnit. It supports JUnit-like test cases and test suites. Tests can be run in a device, in an emulator or as Ant tasks. IMPORTANT NOTE: The JMUnit project will be merged with the J2MEUnit project.
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    JdbcProxy is a JDBC 2.0 driver that can help debug or test applications. The driver can wrap another JDBC driver to debug the JDBC calls done by the application. The driver can also emulate another JDBC driver to test the application without a database.
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