SPIZD stands for Stress Probing Invasive Zap Destructor; it's a command-line stress test tool used to determine how many simultaneous (concurrent) connections servers can handle. Protocols: http, pop3, pop3s, imap, imaps, smtp, smtps, ssh, radius.
A very simple tool to automate benchmarking tests on MySQL DBs.
It fills MySQL tables columns;
perform customized tests; and
outputs the results on CSV format.
It uses Xeger, a java package for generating random text from regular expressions (http://code.google.com/p/xeger/).
Xeger uses dk.brics.automaton java package developed by Anders Møller (http://cs.au.dk/~amoeller/automaton/index.html).
This is a realtime stripchart dissplay application for use on Android 2.1+ operating systems. It connects via Bluetooth to a http://www.gcdataconcepts.com bluetooth accelerometer.
JeeObserver is an open source java monitoring tool used to analyze java applications and servers performance. It can monitor servlets, JSF actions, EJB beans, JVM cpu and memory usage and HTTP sessions. Full documentation at www.jeeobserver.com
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.