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During software evolution, programmers add new functionalities and release new versions of software. This is complicated work, particularly in large applications, and tools are needed to deal with it. In this paper we introduce a tool named JTracker that helps programmers implement change propagation in Java applications. We conducted a case study of a change in open source application JMeter, in which we used JTracker.