http://java.sun.com/performance/jvmstat/visualgc.html
Teddy
On 10/3/06,
Teddy Payne <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Adobe CFMX 7 uses the Sun JVM. Sun has a utility called VisualGC.
http://java.sun.com/developer/technicalArticles/Programming/GCPortal/
VisualGC is a visual java application that shows what you are seeking.
It takes a little to configure correctly, but once it is installed correct then you get a very nice representation of memory consumption.
TeddyOn 10/3/06, Peter J. Farrell < [EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:Cody Caughlan said the following on 10/3/2006 1:15 PM:
> Is there any way I can measure how much memory my App scoped CFCs are
> taken up?
>
> I want to optimize my app by placing more of my service/static CFCs in
> App scope rather than creating them on every request, but I want to
> know how many bytes/MBs these are going to actually consume.
>
> What are the tools/methods available to measure this consumption?
Nothing is perfect here, but you could dump the memory use of the JVM
with your application loaded (just be sure that it's the only
application loaded). For example, I have an extensive Mach-II
application that uses about 92 MB when fully loaded (includes only one
active session).
.Peter
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