Right now there's no way to do it that I'm aware of. The best option
at the moment is to build a deployed version of your app and use
JProfiler on that.
However, JProfiler has given me access to the source code of their
eclipse plugin to add this support, but I just have not had time to
get around to it.
m
On Sep 7, 2006, at 6:45 AM, Anders Peterson wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I need to memory profile one of my WO applications.
>
> WOLips currently has two options - jmechanic (that is old and I
> never got to work) and tptp (that doesn't seem to work on Mac).
>
> I have jprofiler installed. It comes with an eclipse integration
> plugin, but I was unable to launch my apps from within eclipse
> because I didn't know how to set up the launch configurations.
>
> Some time ago I tried a number of different profilers. Several of
> them had eclipse integration plugins, and these looked very similar
> (eclipse GUI). There must be some standard they were plugging in
> to. I didn't have to install (part of) tptp or anything, but still
> there seemed to a standard.
>
> Today I wanted to try the WOLips tptp stuff. After I installed it
> the jprofiler plugin complained about other profiling plugins. ?! I
> was now able to create launch configurations to WO apps, but when I
> launched jprofiler started - which is kind of what I wanted.
>
> Is it possible to create a profiled WO launch configuration
> template that allows us to use any profiler (given that they are
> following some standard) and does not force anyone to install TPTP,
> BRIT and a lot of other stuff.
>
> It seems to me that what exists now is actually very close to this.
>
> BTW: Jprofiler offer free licenses to open source projects, and
> comes with WO integration as well as eclipse integration (but not
> WOLips integration). ...and it runs on any platform.
>
> /Anders
>
>
>
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