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    gcRadar

    A library for monitoring the garbage collection of app objects

    gcRadar is not a static code anayser but it is a library using which is ment to beused in your source code and it will monitor and report the lifetime events of yuor objects. gcRadar can provide this information by using callbacks, log4j & polling. gcRadar can monitor entities ranging from individula objects to full object trees comprising of is-a & has-a relationships. By using gcRadar you can monitor the lifetime of the objects that are created by your application in runtime, gcRadar enables the application to be aware of the memory constaraints that arise at runtime. ...
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    SOMOMOTO

    SOMOMOTO

    Software Modularization and Monitoring Tool

    An Eclipse plug-in to monitor and act against the deterioration of software modularity in Java source code. On going development, with a prototype available.
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    DiffReport

    DiffReport

    Code Difference report

    Often I have seen some Huge Maintenance Projects it is always very difficult to track the incremental files for each release and If we want to do that we need to checkout both the branches and use some UI based tool to get the diff of the files finally we end up waiting in front of the PC for a long time and do this job. In many cases we spend more than 2 hrs/day. The time increases if there are more such parallel releases and at the end of the day 1 developer does it as full time job and...
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