jHiccup
Hiccup detector
An instrumentation tool that detects and records platform hiccups during Java application execution.
jHiccup is a non-intrusive instrumentation tool that logs and records platform "hiccups" - including the JVM stalls that often happen when Java applications are executed and/or any OS or hardware platform noise that may cause the running application to not be continuously runnable.
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Language: Java
last commit: 9 months ago
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