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Memory Profiler
From: Jean-François Veillette <
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Date: Tue, 28 Mar 2006 09:50:54 -0500
Anyone experienced cougaar or jmemprof ? (
http://profiler.cougaar.org
and
http://oss.metaparadigm.com/jmemprof
)
They both offer a web interface, look at one example here :
http://oss.metaparadigm.com/jmemprof/examples/class-summary.html
I wonder if anyone got either product integrated in a WebObjects application ?
I tried JMemProf, but the JMemProf application crash when I try to ask a report. Inspecting the dump, it seem that It crash in the thread that access the native .jini jmemprof library. I'm on osx-10.3.9 / jvm 1.4.2, does anyone have a working configuration.
I wasn't able to figure out how to integrate cougaar, if anyone got it working, let me know.
And on a more general note, which tools are you using to profile the memory needs of a WO application ?
How about the Apple tools (Shark and others), are they any good in a WO project ? I tried it, it cover the basic, but compared to native java tools it's missing interesting features.
Thanks,
- jfv
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