Hi,

I am new to this emma world! Just trying to figure out what code emma
injects to the class that is instrumented and where? I read in this
forum that Emma injects some byte code after each basic block. Can
anyone answer me the following questions

1) What exact byte code is injected at the end of each basic block?
2) What is the impact of those byte codes in term of performance,
security and JVM?
3) I saw someone said byte code injection changes the line numbers in
the class file and has some impact in the JVM in terms of variable
location, stack table etc. What are those impacts to JVM due to these
injections?
4) Is there any behavioral change of instrumented classes while
interacting certain classes which are instrumented within same/
different package or using methods of other external or internal
classes which are not instrumented compare to their original class
behavior which earlier was not instrumented and worked fine?
5) Can any instrumented class cause improper behavior to the existing
application and what are those probable impacts?
6) Can we use certain instrumented class in production env and is
there any risk of malfunctioning of the application in production
system?
7) Is there any security issue using instrumented class in production?

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