Kieker Documentation ==================== **Kieker** is a Java-based application performance monitoring and dynamic software analysis framework. Monitoring adapters for other platforms, such as C, C++, Visual Basic~6~(VB6), .NET, and COBOL, exist as well (`Contact `__ us directly if you are interested in Kieker support for other platforms). A general introduction can be found in :ref:`introduction`. Table of Contents ----------------- .. toctree:: :maxdepth: 1 introduction quick-start-guide getting-started/Getting-Started.rst tutorials/Tutorials.rst instrumenting-software/Instrumenting-Software.rst analyzing-monitoring-data/Analyzing-Monitoring-Data.rst kieker-tools/Kieker-Tools.rst developing-with-kieker/Developing-with-Kieker.rst architecture/Architecture.rst lectures/Lectures.rst related-work/Related-Work.rst Licensing --------- **Kieker** is licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0. You may obtain a copy of the license at The **Kieker** source and binary release archives include a number of third-party libraries. Appendix~\ref{appendix:libraries} lists these libraries along with information on the licenses. The ``lib/`` directory of the release archives contains a ``.LICENSE`` file for each third-party library, pointing to the respective license text. Citing Kieker ------------- When referencing Kieker resources in your publications, we would be happy if you respected the following guidelines: - When referencing the Kieker project, please cite our `IPCE-2012 `_ paper and/or our 2009 technical report [`TR-0921 `_]. Also, you might want to add a reference to our web site () like :: @MISC{KiekerWebSite, author = {{Kieker Project}}, title = {Kieker web site}, year = CURYEAR, url = {http://kieker-monitoring.net/} } - When referencing this user guide, e.g., when reprinting contents, please use a proper citation.