We are using the IBM build of J2RE 1.4.1 on Linux. We would like to
determine the bottlenecks and memory holes in our programs. We need
to tap into living JVMs with code instrumentation (remote debugging).
Hopefully do analysis on the IBM's javacore and heapdump files that
are produced when the JVM dies or needs memory. And of course,
analyze -Xrunhprof output.
Any suggestions?
Any magazine articles that discuss this?
saket - 22 Dec 2003 19:17 GMT
Have you seen http://www-124.ibm.com/developerworks/opensource/pi/ ?
> We are using the IBM build of J2RE 1.4.1 on Linux. We would like to
> determine the bottlenecks and memory holes in our programs. We need
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> Any suggestions?
> Any magazine articles that discuss this?
saket - 22 Dec 2003 19:18 GMT
Also try: ibm.software.java.linux
> We are using the IBM build of J2RE 1.4.1 on Linux. We would like to
> determine the bottlenecks and memory holes in our programs. We need
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> Any suggestions?
> Any magazine articles that discuss this?
saket - 22 Dec 2003 19:19 GMT
Also see http://www.alphaworks.ibm.com/tech/heaproots
> We are using the IBM build of J2RE 1.4.1 on Linux. We would like to
> determine the bottlenecks and memory holes in our programs. We need
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> Any suggestions?
> Any magazine articles that discuss this?