ARM4.org News Archive
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09/18/08: Version 1.1 of arm4module is released! This version adds a new method for working with metric values as well as correction some parsing errors.
09/04/08: Release 0.8 beta 3 is now ready! This has a much expanded validation suite, with all tests passing! For more details read the NEWS file.
08/07/08: Release 0.8 beta 2 is now ready! This is a preview release that fixes many minor issues with beta1.
08/07/08: arm4module has moved from pre-release to full release version 1.0!
07/31/08: Release 0.8 beta 1 is now ready! This is a preview release with many new features including Sqlite support.
05/12/08: The Carm tool has been added to our tools section. This is a C library for automatic ARM instrumentation of C/C++ code using the function instrumentation options of the gcc compiler.
05/11/08: Release 0.7 beta 1 is now ready! This is a preview release implementing the Java language bindings.
05/11/08: arm4 is moving to the Eclipse Public License. As of version 0.7, the arm4 agent will be distributed under the terms of the Eclipse Public License v1.0. This decision was made after discussions with the ARM Customer Group od the Computer Measurement Group (CMG) in order to foster commercial acceptance of the project.
12/26/07: First update to the new Python module. This includes bug fixes, debugging support, and new example files. See arm4module for more details
12/23/07: A new Python module is released! This provides Python language bindings to the ARM 4.0 standard. See arm4module for more details
12/06/07: Creation of the JLAMP project targeting all the applications in the JLAMP stack
12/04/07: The paper and presentation from CMG 2007 are in the presentations area
12/03/07-12/07/07: Several presentations on ARM at the annual meeting of the Computer Measurement Group (CMG) in San Diego! http://www.cmg.org/
09/11/07: ARM 4 integration with Eclipse. Look for more information in our tool section.
04/13/07: The Computer Measurement Group's "ARM Customer Group" is being reactivated. If you want more information, or to help out, send an email to dcarter@… and we'll get you in contact with the right people at CMG.
01/06/07: Release 0.5 is now ready! This release improves the performance of the agent as well as rounding out it's support for the arm4 standard. Check the ARM4 Agent section for more information and download instructions.
12/08/06: Release 0.4 is now ready! This release greatly improves the reliability and stability of the arm4_daemon and expands on the XMLRPC reporting interface. Check the ARM4 Agent section for more information and download instructions.
07/21/06: Back online after a protracted server migration. Sorry for the unplanned outage.
06/26/06: Release 0.3 is now ready! This release removes the requirement for the APR and APR-util libraries, while adding the xmlrpc-c library. It adds a number of improvements to the arm4_daemon program, including an XMLRPC server that will be the basis for future reporting. Check the ARM4 Agent section for more information and download instructions.
06/19/06: MyArm announces version 1.0 of their mod_arm4 module. This has many significant improvements over the Apache version. For more information go to http://www.myarm.de/solutions/mod_arm4.html
06/15/06: Release 0.2 is now ready! Added support for correlators, user-timed transactions, blocked transactions, and arrival time measurement. This release is also mult-thread safe. See the sourceforge pages for downloads.
06/13/06: We're now a Sourceforge project! Check us out at http://www.sourceforge.net/projects/arm4
06/07/06: After many false starts and delays, an initial release of the arm4 agent is available! Check the ARM4 Agent section for more information and download instructions.
08/11/05: MyARM announces an instrumented version of the SQLite database. Read the press release or check out our new Applications section.
05/24/05: A new tool added to the tools section - IBM Tivoli Monitoring for Transaction Performance
05/03/05: Go to our tools section for links to the new MyARM tool and the Open Group's ARM4 SDK.
12/12/04: CMG 2004 presentations online
12/01/04: arm4.org is launched
