I was interested in tracking down some of the issues in JENA-178.

I don't think the advertisement clause is too onerous, but does Apache have
a stance on it?  If they are OK with it, we could request keys for all of
the committers [1].

-Stephen

[1] http://incubator.apache.org/jena/about_jena/team.html



On Fri, Dec 16, 2011 at 12:42 PM, Andy Seaborne <a...@apache.org> wrote:

> On 16/12/11 16:52, Stephen Allen wrote:
>
>> Does anyone have any recommendations for good cpu/memory profilers for
>> Java?
>>
>> The jvisualvm that comes with the JDK is ok, but a bit limited.  I saw
>> that
>> the old Jena site mentioned YourKit, do we still have a license for that?
>>
>
> No - the previous keys don't work with the current version. And all the
> keys were allocated to (SF) project people.  We asked for a specific number
> - it was different keys for different people.
>
> If someone is asking for keys, I'd like one, please.
>
> It's a useful - I used it to develop the B+trees for TDB.  It's not
> perfect - profiling a running database in a way to get stable results
> wasn't practical but maybe that was asking too much of a tool anyway. For
> focused experiments, it was very handy.
>
>        Andy
>
> Notes:
> * Just to be clear, I think the usage would only cover use on open source
> code
> * There is an advertise condition - personally, I'm OK with that
>
>>
>> -Stephen
>>
>>
>

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