Re: Profiling

From: Mike Schrag (mschra..dimension.com)
Date: Fri Feb 10 2006 - 09:53:54 EST

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    Huzzah for Attention Deficit Disorder ... I have the same affliction
    and came to the same conclusions when I tried those same options as
    well.

    ms

    On Feb 10, 2006, at 8:39 AM, Anders Peterson wrote:

    > Thanks everyone,
    >
    > Now I've tried Shark, JProfiler (that I constantly confuse with
    > JProbe) and YourKit.
    >
    > (I have some sort of defect: Very short attention span. If my
    > efforts are not rewarded within 5min I lose interest.)
    >
    > Shark: Probably did something wrong with the "process"
    > configuration. Never saw anything. This tool didn't really look
    > like what I was after. So I didn't try very hard.
    >
    > YourKit: Made me feel stupid. Looks good and everything seems to
    > work just fine, but I never saw *anything* related to the code that
    > interested me. I assumed this had to do with the package/class
    > filters. I tried all combinations... (I also kept getting messages/
    > suggestions that I should change some configurations because it
    > would work better. Wasn't really clear where/how to change that,
    > and why wasn't it set up correctly to start with?)
    >
    > JProfiler: Instant gratification!
    >
    > (I'll give YourKit another 5min this weekend.)
    >
    > /Anders
    >
    > Andrus Adamchik wrote:
    >> 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
    >>>>
    >>>>
    >>>>
    >>>>
    >>>
    >>>
    >
    >
    > --
    > http://ojalgo.org/
    >
    > Mathematics, Linear Algebra and Optimisation with Java



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