This site is not updated anymore... (but Java Simon is :-))

We moved to Google+ as our main news channel and with that decided to freeze this site.

Please, check our Google+ page instead.

Project page on Google Code and Google Groups mailing-list are still valid.

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Google Group created

19/12/2008 00:00
Thanks for initial interest - there was a great idea to settle some mailing list - so we've just created Google Group for Java Simon: https://groups.google.com/group/javasimon It should be our primary discussion site, so go ahead and ask there.

Version 1 has been released

15/12/2008 00:00
Finally - after more than four months - we wrapped up our first release of the Java Simon API with the following features: Simon core, monitors, stopwatch, counter, SimonManager; JDBC proxy driver and DataSource implementation (v3). You definitely should download and check it out. :-)
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Slight nanotimer performance update

26/10/2011 23:17
Lately I (Virgo47) started to use Google+ more and there I also shortly informed about new findings on the nanoTimer performance. In the end the link leads to the one particular wiki page - bottom line being that Windows 7 seems to be really usable platform when it comes to ns. At last.

Quiet, but not completely

25/11/2009 15:17
It is true, we sort of put Java Simon on ice, but that doesn't mean we gave up on it altogether. Virgo has a secret plan to work on Radovan's previous Simon servlet filter and maybe we can build also some web frontend. That is if our other work duties go a bit less hectic, because right now there...

Funny nanotimer performance

11/06/2009 15:16
We're slowly closing in with version 2 of the Java Simon and during the process I tried to test how we stand against JAMon after adding things like Callbacks. Truth is that Simon now does a bit more than before and I was curious about the impact. I compiled JamonComparison class from our examples,...

Major changes in the core of the Java Simon v2

28/01/2009 14:30
While there are some important extensions to the Java Simon (JMX, Spring integration, etc.) there are a few important changes in the core part of the API that are probably even more important. If you've already managed to use Java Simon 1 I strongly suggest that you use version 2 even in its alpha...

Website for Java Simon?

13/01/2009 23:46
I'm trying to create something representative for Java Simon API library - but there is always some limitation if you don't wanna use your own machine or some raw hosting. I'm just a fresh user of Webnode and it seems to be nice, but I can't upload plain HTML files here which means I can't host...
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