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    ProvErr

    ProvErr

    System Level Statistical Fault Diagnosis using Dependency Model

    Code base moved to: https://github.com/Data-to-Insight-Center/ProvErr A statistical fault diagnosis tool that leverages an application's dependency model to automatically infer an o ending piece of software/system in event of failure
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    a java based monitoring tool,logs all the user actions and errors with runtime data, displays execution performance and executed method lines. It doesnt modifiy class source files and no need for coding, just put it in your class path and see the mir
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    A simple Java 5 library for printing human readable differences in time in multiple languages. Each class is responsible for printing a time difference in a certain language. Pure Java 5.0, no external libraries for maximum runtime speed.
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    Like Unix-Tail BUT: - Runs with or without GUI - Suspend and resume tailing at runtime - Can monitor a set of Files - Print output to a textfield, stdout or file - Runs in "Grep" mode, too (Read files once) - (Almost) the same options as Unix-Tail
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    Cloudbrink Personal SASE service

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    LimpidLog is a revolutionary logging for Java and J2EE. No hard-coded log statements required. Classes are dynamically registered at runtime. See http://www.acelet.com/limpidlog/ and related http://www.acelet.com/super/LimpidDebugger/
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    A facility to keep a history of context information during runtime and then dumping it in a separate file when a problem occurs (similar to core dump).
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    A Java class library for logging, tracing, warnings, errors, asserts, etc with runtime configurable formatting and event filtering. This project is no longer maintained.
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