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Re: How to use Instruments to profile network I/O?
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Re: How to use Instruments to profile network I/O?


  • Subject: Re: How to use Instruments to profile network I/O?
  • From: Jean-Denis MUYS <email@hidden>
  • Date: Tue, 30 Oct 2012 08:29:54 +0000
  • Thread-topic: How to use Instruments to profile network I/O?


On 29 oct. 2012, at 23:40, Jens Alfke <email@hidden>
 wrote:

PS: If this were Mac OS, I’d ditch Instruments and use something like tcpdump instead. But I don’t think there’s any way to use that with iOS, short of making the device route through a proxy server on my Mac, right?


I like to use the Charles web debugging proxy to spy on web-server exchanges when debugging my iOS web-service clients. Charles is perfect for that. I don't know whether it would help in your case though.

http://www.charlesproxy.com/

Charles is a Java application. That put me off somewhat, but I must admit that it's not showing too much. The product is really nice.

Jean-Denis

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