+1 (if it's possible, it would be cool)

Tom

At 07:04 20.11.01 -0500, you wrote:
>I just spent the last 1/2 hour tracking down a deadlock problem I was 
>lucky enough
>to capture in the debugger.
>
>It should have taken 5 minutes.  Most of my frustration was trying to 
>extract the
>information out of Idea.  I think this is an area ripe for improvement.
>
>What I would like to see is a formatted view of the set of locks and waits 
>in the
>system.  This view would contain the threads that Have the lock and the 
>threads that
>are waiting on the lock.  It would be organized by lock and by thread (so 
>I could flip
>back and forth between the two views (or better yet, have them up 
>side/by/side).
>
>Each place where we show a thread waiting on a lock, or having the lock, 
>the code
>would be navigable to that point where the lock was acquired (the 
>synchronized
>statement, or synchronized method), or where the thread is  currently 
>waiting on the
>lock.
>
>I think idea has all the information needed to provide this kind of 
>view.  Clearly this
>would only be available during debugging, and only while the program is 
>stopped.
>
>Comments?  Is it even feasible?  If not, I'll drop the thought immediately.
>
>Mike
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