Re: Profiling options

From: Anders Peterson (anders_peterso..ptimatika.se)
Date: Thu Sep 07 2006 - 07:52:00 EDT

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    Yes, that's what I'll do.

    How much could be missing? My application actually did start using the
    WOLips "profiled" launch configuration and it did also start jprofiler
    that began to collect data. (The app crashed on the first real use of EOF).

    /Anders

    Mike Schrag wrote:
    > 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
    >>
    >>
    >>
    >> --http://ojalgo.org/
    >>
    >> Mathematics, Linear Algebra and Optimisation with Java
    >
    >

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