JProfiler 6.0.1
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Exceptional ease of use
When you profile, you need the most powerful tool you can get. At the same time, you do not want to spend time learning how to use the tool. JProfiler is just that: simple and powerful at the same time. Configuring sessions is straight-forward, third party integrations make getting started a breeze and profiling data is presented in a natural way. On all levels, JProfiler has been carefully designed to help you get started with solving your problems.
Real-time display of profiling data
With JProfiler you can immediately observe profiling data as your application is running. CPU, memory and thread profiling views are updated live and can be inspected without the need to wait for the measurement to complete. For a large number of use-cases, this ability provides you with an extremely fast path to a solution. In addition, you can save snapshots at any time, interactively as well as programmatically.
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History updates
JProfiler 6.0.1 [11-20-09]
- Current locking and locking history graphs
- Thread dumps view
- Method statistics view
- Exceptional method runs: Analyze the slowest executions of selected methods in detail
- "Tree map" view mode in all call tree views and the biggest objects view of the heap walker
- Auto-tuning for dynamic instrumentation: Methods with disproportional overhead will be suggested for a list of ignored methods
- Simplified manual configuration of profiling with a single -agentpath VM parameter for Java 5+
- Changing profiling settings without restarting the profiled JVM for Java 6+
- Loading snapshots from IDE integrations
- Support for FreeBSD x86 and Linux PPC
- Thread history view: Tool tips with stack traces and links to the monitor section
- Monitor history view: Integration with the new locking graphs
- Call tracer: Added stack trace context information
- Configurable levels and threshold for expansion in call trees
- "Select in heap walker" actions now also work with snapshots. In live sessions you will be asked whether to use the current heap dump or whether to take a new one
- Conditional recording of the monitor event history
- Profiling without waiting at startup (nowait mode) does not require a config file for Java 6+ anymore
- Minimum number of significant digits for data feed labels in VM telemetries
- New icon set for Windows Vista/Windows 7 and all other non-Windows XP platforms
- Remember window sizes for JProfiler frames
- IDE integration for Netbeans 6.8 with support for profiling Glassfish v3
- IDE integration for IntelliJ Idea 9
- Integration wizard for JBoss 5.1
- Integration wizard for Glassfish v3
- Integration wizard for Coldfusion 9
- Integration wizard for Oracle Weblogic 11g
- Fixed exception in command line integration wizard
- Method trigger configuration: Browse in profiled classes did not work
- Fixed performance regression in the selection of the heap walker time view with JRE 1.6 update 10 and higher
- IDE integrations: Deselecting the "Open new window" option did not always work
- Selecting primitive arrays in the heap walker from other views was not possible
- Fixed problem with repeated docking and undocking of profiling views
- Red markers for unprofiled classes in call tree views were sometimes incorrect
- Native console for local sessions did not work on Windows Vista and Windows 7
Other versions : 6.0 5.2.4
JProfiler v6.0 [11-05-09]
New features:
- Current locking and locking history graphs
- Thread dumps view
- Method statistics view
- Exceptional method runs: Analyze the slowest executions of selected methods in detail
- "Tree map" view mode in all call tree views and the biggest objects view of the heap walker
- Auto-tuning for dynamic instrumentation: Methods with disproportional overhead will be suggested for a list of ignored methods
- Simplified manual configuration of profiling with a single -agentpath VM parameter for Java 5+
- Changing profiling settings without restarting the profiled JVM for Java 6+
- Loading snapshots from IDE integrations
- Support for FreeBSD x86 and Linux PPC
- Thread history view: Tool tips with stack traces and links to the monitor section
- Monitor history view: Integration with the new locking graphs
- Call tracer: Added stack trace context information
- Configurable levels and threshold for expansion in call trees
- "Select in heap walker" actions now also work with snapshots. In live sessions you will be asked whether to use the current heap dump or whether to take a new one
- Conditional recording of the monitor event history
- Profiling without waiting at startup (nowait mode) does not require a config file for Java 6+ anymore
- Minimum number of significant digits for data feed labels in VM telemetries
- New icon set for Windows Vista/Windows 7 and all other non-Windows XP platforms
- Remember window sizes for JProfiler frames
- IDE integration for Netbeans 6.8 with support for profiling Glassfish v3
- IDE integration for IntelliJ Idea 9
- Integration wizard for JBoss 5.1
- Integration wizard for Glassfish v3
- Integration wizard for Coldfusion 9
- Integration wizard for Oracle Weblogic 11g
- Fixed exception in command line integration wizard
- Method trigger configuration: Browse in profiled classes did not work
- Fixed performance regression in the selection of the heap walker time view with JRE 1.6 update 10 and higher
- IDE integrations: Deselecting the "Open new window" option did not always work
- Selecting primitive arrays in the heap walker from other views was not possible
- Fixed problem with repeated docking and undocking of profiling views
- Red markers for unprofiled classes in call tree views were sometimes incorrect
- Native console for local sessions did not work on Windows Vista and Windows 7
JProfiler v5.2.4 [10-05-09]
New features:
- Support for eclipse 3.5 in the IDE integration wizard
- Support for Netbeans 6.7 in the IDE integration wizard
- Make it clear in the GUI that invocation counts for non-runnable thread states refer to thread state events and not to actual method invocations
- Method triggers on constructors did not work
- Object comparison: Reloaded classes with the same name contributed multiple rows with erratic numbers to the comparison
- Heap walker: The fallback for large snapshots did not always work
- Heap walker: Fixed a crash on Mac OS X when calculating deep sizes
- Heap walker: HPROF snapshots with multiple segments (for example Android snapshots) could not be loaded
- Certain old JProfiler snapshot files could not be loaded anymore
- Fixed a rare crash when profiling the IBM JVM
- Mac OS X: Thread name changes were not shown in the JProfiler GUI
JProfiler 6.0.1 version notices:
The doDownload.com constantly monitors the update of all programs, including information from JProfiler 6.0.2 changelog, however sometimes it can happen that data are not complete or are outdated.We assume that the ej-technologies GmbH continues to develop JProfiler 6.1.0 with further advanced features, and soon you will find it here. Equally important upgrades of program JProfiler 7.0.0 download we will continue to watch. To read more about the JProfiler 7.0.0 software evaluations visit us again soon.



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