Re: ERProfiling
Re: ERProfiling
- Subject: Re: ERProfiling
- From: Mike Schrag <email@hidden>
- Date: Wed, 20 Jan 2010 09:32:21 -0500
I'm still not completely satisfied with this concept ... It really depends on what kinds of problems you have on your page, but the main issue with it is that you can only really visualize the appendToResponse phase, because the takeValues/invokeAction are often for the previous page. So if you're on a page that's expensive to render, this is useful, but if you are diagnosing a problem in another phase, this won't be all that helpful. However, the profiler shows you the % cost of each phase, so you can use that to judge whether you want to focus on heatmap.
ms
On Jan 20, 2010, at 8:35 AM, Alexis Tual wrote:
> I've just taken a look to the documentation, that seems just impressive... I mean :
> "Once you turn on heat maps, future requests will have colored boxes drawn around expensive areas of the page. The closer the border colors on your page are to red, the more expensive they were."
> That's just brilliant, can't wait to experiment this.
>
> Thanks Mike and overlords :)
>
> Le 19 janv. 10 à 23:23, Mike Schrag a écrit :
>
>>> http://emerald.hq.mdimension.com:8080/hudson/job/Wonder54/javadoc/er/profiling/package-summary.html
>> Bah ... sorry. link to our internal build server. THAT'S not gonna work.
>>
>> http://webobjects.mdimension.com/hudson/job/Wonder54/javadoc/er/profiling/package-summary.html
>>
>> ms
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