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Often Web 2.0 applications are developed using multiple languages (PHP, JavaScript, Python, Perl to name a few) a database (MySQL, Postgres etc) and a container to execute the business login (like J2EE, Tomcat, Glassfish).
With traditional tools it is not possible to debug this complex stack. We need a tool that works across the entire stack. Dynamic Tracing a feature in OS X, FreeBSD and OpenSolaris can be used to observe the entire stack.
We will discuss the tool and demo its applicability to the real world. We will use SugarCRM as the sample of application.