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Version 2.2 - minor extensions

12/01/2010 09:58
Few days ago we've uploaded new Java Simon version 2.2. It's not a big one, but there were two additions into interface - first thing is Wrapping JDBC Datasource and the second is the method returning current running-for time for a Split in human readable form. The rest - along with download links...

Bugfixes in 2.1.1

18/09/2009 14:20
Bugfix release 2.1.1 appeared on our project page, of course we recommend to use this version from now on. Otherwise nothing big is going on now. If anything is released anytime soon it will probably be Web module with web/servlet filter and some simple web console. If you have anything to...

Version 2.1 - JMX update mostly

23/07/2009 13:38
This is a minor update of version 2 based on some user's input: added methods reset and two versions of sampleAndReset to SimonMXBean; you can now use [, ], and _ in Simon names; timestamps for 0 are formated as undef in toString methods. Check downloads on the right side of the...

Version 2 out!

19/06/2009 13:42
After few more fixes, some simplifications (ever used StatProcessor? it's gone!), more Javadocs and some Wiki updates (with some more ahead) we have finally released version 2 of Java Simon library. You can choose the big package with precompiled JARs, Javadocs (here online) and working Ant build -...

Version 2, Beta 2

20/05/2009 10:54
Yup, we're slower than we anticipated - especially because we really wanted to wrap it up faster for our own sake as well. This time the whole source structure is Maven 2 compliant and you should be able to compile the project and install all Java Simon artifacts into your repository. We still have...
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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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