GitHub - sourceplusplus/demo-java: Continuous feedback demonstrations for Java applications
What is this?
This project holds Java-based feature demonstrations for Source++, the continuous feedback platform for developers. These demonstrations are meant to be used as a reference for how to use Source++ in your own projects.
How to use?
Install the Source++ plugin via the JetBrains Marketplace by searching for: Source++.
Alternatively, you can download the Source++ plugin directly
from here.
Once the plugin is installed, check out the demos below. Each demo contains instructions explaining how to use it.
Note
You do not need to run any code for these demos. This application is hosted on our publicly accessible servers.
Demo: Live Commands
Live Commands allow you to execute user-defined actions. These commands have access to application runtime data and can be used to gather metrics, trigger alerts, or perform other actions.
Add Breakpoint
This demonstration shows how to add a "non-breaking breakpoint" to a running application. The Add Breakpoint command is useful for debugging production applications without impacting the end user.
Add Log
This demonstration shows how to add a log statement to a running application. The Add Log command is useful for increasing the verbosity of a running application with logs that output directly into the IDE.
Tail Logs
This demonstration shows how to follow existing logs from a running application. The Tail Logs command works with most logging frameworks, including Log4j, Logback, and SLF4J.
View Activity
This demonstration shows how to view the activity of an endpoint. The View Activity command is useful for monitoring the throughput, latency, and error rate of a given endpoint.
View Traces
This demonstration shows how to view the traces of an endpoint. The View Traces command is useful for exploring the execution path of a given endpoint.
Demo: Live Indicators
Live Indicators allow you to automatically display user-defined metrics in the IDE. These metrics can be used to monitor the health of your application or provide insight into the current state of the application.
Failing Endpoint
This demonstration shows how failing endpoints can be detected and displayed in the IDE. The Failing Endpoint indicator is useful for identifying endpoints that are actively failing and require attention.
High Load Endpoint
This demonstration shows how high load endpoints can be detected and displayed in the IDE. The High Load Endpoint indicator is useful for identifying endpoints that are experiencing high load and may require scaling.
Slow Endpoint
This demonstration shows how slow endpoints can be detected and displayed in the IDE. The Slow Endpoint indicator is useful for identifying endpoints that are experiencing slow response times and may require optimization.
Unused Endpoint
This demonstration shows how unused endpoints can be detected and displayed in the IDE. The Unused Endpoint indicator is useful for identifying endpoints that are not being used and may be able to be removed.
Bugs & Features
Bug reports and feature requests can be created here.




