With the JServiceServer you can provide services over a network via http (like web services) without any XML-overhead. It has been developed for small computer systems like Java-microcontrollers.
Pretty Damn Quick (PDQ) analytically solves queueing network models of computer and manufacturing systems, data networks, etc., written in conventional programming languages. Generic or customized reports of predicted performance measures are output.
PerMoTo is a Performance Modelling Tool suite for decision support in the capacity and performance management of distributed transaction processing systems based on Queueing Theory and Discrete Event Simulation.
Another logging framework for Java. I try to balance flexibility, usabilty and performance using OOP. Currently the framework is usable but it lacks a lot of functionality.
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A opensource program to collect statistics and accounting information from MQ and store it into a database, which will be displayed to the end user in a visually attractive to manner to better analyze the performance of their environment.
Collection of libraries and examples of multithreaded and
distributed framework in Java for queueing jobs to local agents or
remote agents via RMI. The purpose is to help teach introduction to
multithreaded and distributed servers.