ToDo listA check.php file to find out installation problems and provide basic help .htaccess prototype to configure xdebug properly A papam.php file to save xdebug trace files into a mysql database A php "daemon" to convert xdebug trace file in a more usable format A webapp frontend to configure the daemon and view issues (from Zend.com website, to be changed ASAP) Customers may never let you know when a problem occurs with your Web site, they simply leave and never return. Even when you do discover a problem, standard system monitoring tools do not capture the detailed information needed to find and fix the problem quickly. PAP provides PHP Level centralized monitoring and management capabilities that you really need.
(from nusphere) - Which PHP scripts take the longest time to run
- What are the particular lines of code, function calls and class methods where most of the time is spent by the application
- What are the lines of code, function calls and class methods which are visited the most - in other words get the biggest number of hits
- How does the data above changes when you run through the application multiple times
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