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----- Original Message -----
From: "Andrew Stevens" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Saturday, April 06, 2002 11:59 PM
Subject: Re: [Xdoclet-devel] Debugging xDoclet


> A wise old hermit known only as Mike Williams <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> once
> said:
>
> >   >>> "Andrew" == [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Andrew Stevens) wrote:
> >
> >   Andrew> By the way, does anyone know of a free and/or open source code
> >   Andrew> coverage tool I can download for when jprobe expires on me?  I
> >   Andrew> tried searching for various combinations of "jvmpi", "java",
> >   Andrew> "code", "coverage" on google last week, but only found
> > > profilers
> >   Andrew> (which were next on my list, but I wanted to check the tests'
> >   Andrew> coverage first).
> >
> > Try Quilt (http://quilt.sourceforge.net/).  I haven't used it myself
> > ... just happened across it a couple of days ago, when I noticed that
> > sme of the Jakarta projects are planning to use it.
>
> I had a quick look, but it hasn't "grabbed" me (mainly because it seems to
> work by messing around with a custom class loader to get its hooks into
> the classes, and I was looking for something more JVMPI-based).  I'll play
> around with it a bit and see if it grows on me.  In the meantime, are
> there any others people know of?  I've got jProf and HP's jmeter, but
> they're aiming at timing/profiling rather than coverage.  Maybe we should
> write an xprobe module next? :-)
>
>
> Andrew.
>
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