If you're open to using JRockit, the BEA/Oracle JVM, I've been pretty
impressed with the profiler that comes with it - Mission Control.
Mission Control works with Sun JVMs too, but to take advantage of some
of the more advanced features, you'll need JRockit.

On Oct 21, 10:53 am, MassH <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I've been spending lots of time with NetBeans profiler, but I'm unable
> to get passed various runtime errors.
>
> I've done Internet searches and found a dozen open source profilers
> that seem to be abandoned. JProbe looks great, but it's $700, which is
> completely out of my budget (I'd happily pay $100-$150 for a really
> nice profiler, but $700 is just too much for a tool on a personal
> project).
>
> Can I add Java code to query the JVM for memory usage and CPU usage
> info and use logs of that data to optimize? Specifcally, is it
> possible to query:
>  - Amount of memory currently used by JVM?
>  - Amount of memory used by a given HashMap (including keys + values)?
>  - CPU cycle-type metrics? Of course, system clock is great, but
> sometimes, a more direct measure is preferred
>
> Also, when I use Java JConsole.exe, heap memory is split into Eden
> Space, Survivor Space, and Tenured/Old Space. I've read the docs, and
> don't quite understand the distinction between Eden/Survivor space.
> Could someone attempt to explain this?
>
> Alternatively, is there another platform with better performance
> characteristics and optimization tools than Java? I can migrate to a
> different dev toolset if need be.
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