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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Apr. 28, 2015
Filed:
Jun. 30, 2009
Stephen Andrew Brodsky, San Jose, CA (US);
Zeus Orion Courtois, San Jose, CA (US);
Tom William Jacopi, San Jose, CA (US);
Michael Yiupun Kwong, San Jose, CA (US);
Tony Kai-chi Leung, San Jose, CA (US);
Sonali Surange, San Francisco, CA (US);
Stephen Andrew Brodsky, San Jose, CA (US);
Zeus Orion Courtois, San Jose, CA (US);
Tom William Jacopi, San Jose, CA (US);
Michael Yiupun Kwong, San Jose, CA (US);
Tony Kai-chi Leung, San Jose, CA (US);
Sonali Surange, San Francisco, CA (US);
International Business Machines Corporation, Armonk, NY (US);
Abstract
Provided are techniques for invoking with a processor executing on a computer a source code parser to obtain source information that includes a first location of an Application Programming Interface (API) call and parameters of the API call in source code of a client application, where the parameters the API call do not include query text for a query that is to be used to access a database; examining a stack trace to determine a second location of the API call in the stack trace; and deriving the query of the API call and a third location of the query in the source code by identifying the query in the stack trace at the location of the API call in the stack trace.