Hi Sri!

i did check these lightweight metrics just a couple of weeks ago
programming a small metrics panel, but your solution is far better!

Thank you very much for sharing.
Michael

On May 14, 11:20 am, Sripathi Krishnan <[email protected]>
wrote:
> I created a 
> utility<http://blog.530geeks.com/2010/05/view-gwt-metrics-in-firebug.html>to
> see GWTs lightweight metrics in the firebug console window; thought
> this
> group may find it useful.
>
> gwtmetrics <http://code.google.com/p/degwt/wiki/gwtmetrics> is just a js
> file that can be injected into any page via a bookmarklet. The advantages
> are obvious - you don't have to change code to use this utility. I was able
> to test it on orkut.com and some of the gwt sample applications, in addition
> to some internal apps, without changing any code.
>
> Since it hooks into GWTs infrastructure, you get detailed information on RPC
> latency, Async code download metrics, and time taken to bootstrap GWT.
> Additionally, if you add your own metrics, you should be able to view them
> in firebug as well.
>
> Thoughts and comments appreciated.
>
> thanks!
> --Sri
>
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