jTracer is a visualization tool for libcsdbg. When libcsdbg creates a stack trace for a caught exception, a thread, or a process-wide stack trace dump, it can be configured to broadcast the trace data through TCP/IP (UDP/IP, RS-232, USB, etc. are under development). jTracer catches those data and visualizes them to the user, sorted and ordered by TCP/UDP/IP address/port (or serial port), process ID, and executable, thread, and timestamp. It's particularly useful when you're doing cross-development and your target platform has no resources to visualize output. The rationale behind the development of jTracer is similar to gdb/gdbserver functionality.
Release Notes: This is the first beta release, bringing you most of the basic features completed, with a basic build/installation system and enough documentation to get started. The build system is mostly Linux-targeted, but experienced users of the Java compiler will be able to install in other platforms as well (the code is portable). See the dependencies section to get the right version of libcsdbg for this release.
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Release Tags: Initial release, Beta
Tags: stack, trace, Visualization, debugger, cross platform development
Licenses: GPLv3
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jTracer 1.0