Tuesday, November 30, 2010

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VisualVM 1.3.x instead of Eclipse TPTP?

was two weeks ago announced that the Eclipse project for test and performance tools - TPTP - after the upcoming update to version 4.7.2 (scheduled for February 2011) no longer developed.

One of the aspects that I liked to TPTP, was the ProbeKit , which could leave little Java snippets to certain points in a Java class (method input and output, etc.) weave to the classes Running time to investigate.

One possible replacement is already waiting in the wings. Mid VisualVM 1.3 was released, which now is available in version 1.3.1. This includes the tracer plugin can be used to enable various "probes" for a running application, which then synchronously among themselves represented on a timeline:

Currently there are predefined probes for Swing, JavaFX and (etc. Collections, I / O) for various other packages in the standard class library. The tracer framework should be simple but can be expanded with its own probes (although I still do not found a link to a current developer documentation have) - and maybe there in the near future a sample to the AOP moderate-weaving of small pieces of code? This request must be allowed, after all, so almost Christmas :-)

Whether you can download VisualVM separately, or whether it is in the installed JDK already mentioned, we find on the Release Index . The current Java 6 Update 22 brings unfortunately still with the older version 1.2.2 VisualVM.

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