Javascript Bug Validator - Overview
JavaScript Bug Validator provides automatic execution history logging of applications as they run.
JavaScript Bug Validator allows you to perform execution history logging on your entire application, or on just the ruby classes and methods you require. You can also prevent files, classes and methods from being instrumented.
The execution history of your application is recorded line-by-line as each
section of code corresponding to each source code line is executed.
If you get a crash of any kind, JavaScript Bug Validator will have a log
of all the lines executed up until the point of the crash, not just the
callstack for the crash.
This makes JavaScript Bug Validator an excellent
tool for identifying otherwise hard to detect bugs and crashes. Combined
with the companion software tool, JavaScript Bug Validator Client, you can
identify the causes of crashes at customer sites.
To view the feature list
for JavaScript Bug Validator, click
here.
JavaScript Bug Validator does not require your program source
to be altered.
JavaScript Bug Validator does not cause significant drops in
performance. JavaScript Bug Validator causes a target program to run marginally
slower than normal.
JavaScript Bug Validator works with Mozilla Firefox 3.6, 3.5, 3.1, 3.0, 2.0, 1.5, 1.0.6, XulRunner 1.8 and Flock 0.7.
At present we cannot support Internet Explorer, although we want to support Internet Explorer.
Read about our Internet Explorer support here.
JavaScript Bug Validator Public Beta JavaScript Bug Validator runs on Windows Vista/XP/2000/NT. JavaScript Bug
Validator is currently in beta testing. We welcome comments from the public
software community about JavaScript Bug Validator.
Not all applicants will be accepted, we wish to keep the number of users
restricted to developers that will actively use the software tool, rather
than people that are curious about such technology. We feel that the former
group will give more relevant feedback on JavaScript Bug Validator's feature
set and product benefits. |


