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AppPerfect Java Profiler 
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AppPerfect Java Profiler

Version: 9.0
Support Eclipse Version: 2.1.3 and 3.x.x
License: Commercial
Development Status: Production/Stable
Company: AppPerfect Corp.
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AppPerfect DevTest4J is a comprehensive suite of products consisting of java code analyzer, unit tester and Java Profiler. AppPerfect Java Profiler provides you a unified view of all resources that is memory, methods, threads and monitors to help you understand your JVM's behavior, performance characteristics etc. to reach to bottom of problem quickly. AppPerfect Java Profiler is a comprehensive Java performance tuning solution with support for Heap Analysis, Thread Analysis and Monitor analysis.AppPerfect Java Profiler helps you diagnose and resolve performance problems, memory leaks and multi-threading problems in your Java or J2EE server applications to ensure the highest level of stability and scalability for your applications. AppPerfect Java Profiler provides you with a root-cause analysis of these problems and helps you resolve them.
Added on: 12-Oct-2006 | Updated: 25-Jun-2007




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User: AnonymousRating: 12008-08-07 03:23:38
Another useless profiler for Eclipse. First of all, it is not integrated with Eclipse, it is external RCP application. Forget about profiling application which consists from many projects, it is not possible. It creates batch files to start applications, and this batch file wizard is absolutely weird. Then it cannot sample, it always instrument everything, and as result, you can't start even the simpliest application because it is TOO SLOWLY. And (of course) you can not profile Eclipse itself (ot it is absolutely not clear how to do so), so it is just shame.