NetBeans (netbeans.org) that I've written off as an IDE long time ago
seems to be catching up lately. Their 5.0 version has a decent
profiler extension (has to be downloaded separately - http://
profiler.netbeans.org/ )
As for commercial profilers, I like YourKit (http://
www.yourkit.com/). I have very positive experience with it. Although
YourKit granted a free license to Cayenne project (so I didn't pay
for it), I think it is completely worth its commercial price.
Andrus
On Feb 8, 2006, at 12:20 PM, Mike Schrag wrote:
> I use jprofiler and it has worked great for me ... It has explicit
> support for WebObjects, which is a plus, too.
>
> On Feb 8, 2006, at 12:08 PM, Chuck Hill wrote:
>
>> I've been playing with Shark from Apple's free CHUD tools:
>> http://developer.apple.com/tools/sharkoptimize.html
>>
>> It seems to work well, though likes memory.
>>
>> Chuck
>>
>>
>> On Feb 8, 2006, at 7:58 AM, Anders Peterson wrote:
>>
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> Slightly off topic. Hope you don't mind.
>>>
>>> What profiling tools do you use?
>>>
>>> jmechanic hasn't been updated for 2,5 years and eclipse's TPTP
>>> doesn't
>>> support Mac.
>>>
>>> /Anders
>>> -- http://ojalgo.org/
>>>
>>> Mathematics, Linear Algebra and Optimisation with Java
>>>
>>>
>>> -- http://ojalgo.org/
>>>
>>> Mathematics, Linear Algebra and Optimisation with Java
>>
>> -- Coming in 2006 - an introduction to web applications using
>> WebObjects and Xcode http://www.global-village.net/wointro
>>
>> Practical WebObjects - for developers who want to increase their
>> overall knowledge of WebObjects or who are trying to solve
>> specific problems. http://www.global-village.net/products/
>> practical_webobjects
>>
>>
>>
>>
>
>
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