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New TesterTools – oeSense

eoSense combines extensive knowledge of the Java EE framework with dynamic visualization to create a new level of functional checking and performance validation.  No code changes are required.  eoSense adapts automatically to your system and produces results in minutes.  Identified problems are explained fully, with intuitive graphics.  eoSense is able to visualize integrated Web Services in both Java Bean and EJB forms.  For the first time you can immediately visualize and validate your service processing sequences, guiding all developers through an intuitive visual experience, underpinned by Knowledge Packs that provide rules and best practices with specific Java EE platforms, such as BEA WeLogic, Apache Tomcat and IBM WebSphere.

Reduce Java EE application development time, cost and risks

Our patent-pending technology applies unprecedented levels of Java EE application framework knowledge to detect construction problems as soon as they are introduced.  The cost of detecting and fixing application problems grows exponentially with time; eoSense enables your development team to apply Predictive Software Quality Assurance early and often throughout the entire application lifecycle.

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