Perhaps download a project from sourceforge, and download an early
available version. Then using the bug tracker find the bugs that existed
in earlier version?

Regards,
Peter Dolukhanov

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Subject: Need A J2EE Application Full of Bugs

Hi everyone,
  I am doing a research project and need a web based J2EE application
full
of bugs especially undeterministic ones. If you have any no
matter how large the number of lines of code is, please send
me the source code as well as the trace of the clients requests if
it is available.

Thanks in advance,
-Arash



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