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Programming Forum and web based access to our favorite programming groups.MyARM: New ARM library released The version 4.0 of the Application Response Measurement (ARM) standard developed within the OpenGroup (http://www.opengroup.org/management/arm/) is established since end of 2003. This standard defines a C/C++ and Java API for instrumenting (distributed) applications. Most notably, with this standard programming language, process and host boundaries are not a restriction for transaction and sub- transaction measurements any more - resulting in a real end-to-end (business-) transaction measurement. For a detailed description of the ARM standard please read the document available on the OpenGroup site. Today standard applications such as web-servers (Apache), databases (MySQL, SQlite) and other key applications (Mozilla) are ARM 4.0 instrumented or instrumentation is underway. At MyARM we provide single ARM 4.0 library licenses up to ready to measure environments (Web/Databases) or programming frameworks like our Qt-based ARMworks. Features at a glance: * Fully ARM 4.0 (C and Java) compliant * Modular design (data handling and storage support through plugins). * Analysis tools providing the metric statistics you need. * Developer options for custom analysis tools using our C++ interface. * High resolution timers (up to nano-second resolution). * 30-day evaluation edition (ask us if you need more time). * Ready to ship now. We would appreciate if you evaluate your MyARM product or communicate your performance measurement needs by contacting us per email: info{at}myarm.de. Special offer (only in year 2005): Instrument an application and get one MyARM license for free! Contact us for details at info{at}myarm.de. Contact: MyARM GbR Neue Str. 4 63571 Gelnhausen-Roth Germany email: info{at}myarm.de Links: OpenGroup ARM web site: http://www.opengroup.org/management/arm/ MyARM web site: http://www.myarm.de/
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