Better Software - January 2009 - (Page 43) JProbe is an enterprise-class Java profiler providing intelligent diagnostics on memory usage, performance, and test coverage, allowing developers to quickly pinpoint and repair the root cause of application code performance and stability problems that obstruct component and integration integrity. JProbe offers an Eclipse plug-in that provides intelligent code performance analysis and problem resolution directly within the Eclipse Java IDE. www.quest.com/jprobe/software-downloads.aspx info@quest.com JproBe Quest Software telephone trial available training available address 949.754.8000 Yes Yes 5 Polaris Way Aliso Viejo, CA 92656 Klocwork Developer for Java (KDJ) takes Klocwork’s proven, enterprise-ready, static analysis technology and packages it for the individual Java developer. KDJ provides automated detection of more than 200 security vulnerabilities and quality defects without the need for test cases. Whether the goal is to catch critical code defects before code check in or to ensure code is free of security vulnerabilities, KDJ helps developers produce code that meets corporate objectives for quality and security. www.klocwork.com/products/developerJava.asp nick.allen@klocwork.com KlocworK deVeloper for JAVA Klocwork Inc. telephone trial available training available address 781.685.2910 No Yes 8 New England Executive Park Ste. 180 Burlington, MA 01803 Klocwork Insight provides powerful, collaborative analysis of C/C++ and Java code. With Klocwork Insight, developers, development organizations, and security specialists can quickly and accurately identify critical security vulnerabilities, quality defects, and architectural issues in their mission-critical code. By eliminating code defects early in the development process, Klocwork Insight helps organizations accelerate development, reduce costs, create a better implementation process, and deliver cleaner, better code. www.klocwork.com/products/insight.asp nick.allen@klocwork.com KlocworK inSight Klocwork Inc. telephone trial available training available address 781.685.2910 Yes Yes 8 New England Executive Park Ste. 180 Burlington, MA 01803 LDRA Testbed is a static analysis and code coverage tool for C, C++, Ada83/Ada95, and Assembler (Intel, Freescale, Texas Instruments). Static analysis features include code visualization, programming standards checking, and complexity metrics. Code coverage is available for different coverage levels including MC/DC level A for the D0-178B standard, regression testing, and is available for any host/target environment. www.ldra.com/testbed.asp info@ldra.com ldrA teStBed LDRA Ltd. telephone trial available training available address 44.0.151.649.9300 Yes Yes Portside, Monks Ferry Wirral, CH41 5LH United Kingdom iTKO’s LISA SOA Testing, Validation & Virtualization suite provides a complete, collaborative, and continuous environment across every phase of software development and deployment. LISA’s no-code environment automates SOA unit, functional, regression, and load test creation and execution—from rich Web apps to middle-tier technologies such as Web services, ESB messaging, databases, mainframes, and more. LISA’s extensibility and virtualization of SOA behaviors eliminate dependencies in the lifecycle while increasing team agility. www.itko.com/site/products/index.jsp jasone@itko.com www.StickyMinds.com liSA SoA teSting, VAlidAtion & VirtuAlizAtion Suite iTKO, Inc. telephone trial available training available address 877.BUY.ITKO Yes Yes 1505 LBJ Fwy. Ste. 250 Dallas, TX 75234 JANUARY/FEBRUARY 2009 BETTER SOFTWARE 43 http://www.quest.com/jprobe/software-downloads.aspx http://www.quest.com/jprobe/software-downloads.aspx http://www.klocwork.com/products/developerJava.asp http://www.klocwork.com/products/developerJava.asp http://www.klocwork.com/products/insight.asp http://www.klocwork.com/products/insight.asp http://www.ldra.com/testbed.asp http://www.ldra.com/testbed.asp http://www.itko.com/site/products/index.jsp http://www.itko.com/site/products/index.jsp http://www.StickyMinds.com
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