Beet records user behavior and performance data for your Spring-based Java application. It can thus help you to analyze usage patterns and research production performance issues. Beet requires Spring framework 2.0 and the Quartz Scheduler.
Visit the Downloads page to grab a copy, and then read the Quick Start chapter of the User Guide to enable it in your application.
Beet is freely available to use under the terms of the Mozilla Public License, v1.1. It was developed and is maintained by Mantis Technology Group, Inc.
Features
* Record Java method calls, SQL statements, and HTTP requests, or add your own events
* Simple configuration, zero code modification required
* Know immediately which user and session caused each event and when
* JMX administration and diagnostic tools
* Record data as XML, compressed binary XML, directly to an RDBMS, or write your own storage
* Flexible ETL and log manipulation tools for compressed binary XML
* Low resource overhead, appropriate for production systems
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Dozer supports simple property mapping, complex type mapping, bi-directional mapping, implicit-explicit mapping, as well as recursive mapping. This includes mapping collection attributes that also need mapping at the element level.
Please read the about page for detailed information on Dozer.
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