Eclipse Trace Compass™
is an open source application to solve performance and
reliability issues by reading and analyzing logs or traces of a system. Its goal
is to provide views, graphs, metrics, and more to help extract useful
information from traces, in a way that is more user-friendly and informative
than huge text dumps.
Eclipse Trace Compass
is also a framework to build such trace analysis and
visualization tools. It provides Eclipse extension points, declarative XML and
scripting capabilities to extend the core Trace Compass functionality for
domain-specific trace formats and use cases.
For more information about the key features, see Trace Compass website.
Also, check-out the user guides and developer guides.
Information about releases can be found on the Trace Compass project page at Eclipse.org.
See New & Noteworthy for release details.
Eclipse Trace Compass
is available as plug-ins that can be installed to an
Eclipse IDE, as well as standalone application.
Check Downloads for downloading specific versions of Trace Compass.
Information about building and tracing Trace Compass can be found in the building guide.
👋 Want to help? Read our contributor guide and follow the instructions to contribute code.
You will also find there information about the setup of the development environment
,
build instructions
, the development and review process
as well as the API policy
.
Read our contributor guide to get details on how to report issues.
See contact section of the contributor guide on how to get help and support.