RE: [Flashcoders] Flash diagnostic tools

2007-02-02 Thread Nick Weekes
http://www.rockonflash.com/xray/flex/Xray.html 

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Sent: 02 February 2007 15:17
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Subject: Re: [Flashcoders] Flash diagnostic tools

Sorry if this is redundant, but is there now an XRay connector for Flex 2 /
Flash 9?

Thanks,

-Scott

On 2/2/07, Karina Steffens <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I would highly recommend Xray (http://osflash.org/xray) - Don't know 
> what I'd do without it...
>
> Aside from "Xraying" your app, you can also set up customised traces, 
> that are much better than our beloved trace() command. And it also 
> works in your runtime environment.
>
> Karina
>
>
>
>
>
> > -Original Message-
> > From: David Ham [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > Sent: 01 February 2007 20:40
> > To: FlashCoders
> > Subject: [Flashcoders] Flash diagnostic tools
> >
> > I am working on a Flash app and it is starting to exhibit some 
> > performance problems. Is there any tool or technique people use to 
> > analyze Flash apps as they are running? Aside from the beloved trace
> > () of course?
> >
> > Thanks for any advice you can offer,
> >
> > OK
> > DAH
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Re: [Flashcoders] Flash diagnostic tools

2007-02-02 Thread Thomas Fowler

Yes

- Original Message -
From: "slangeberg" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Friday, February 02, 2007 9:17 AM
Subject: Re: [Flashcoders] Flash diagnostic tools

Sorry if this is redundant, but is there now an XRay connector for Flex 2 
/

Flash 9?

Thanks,

-Scott

On 2/2/07, Karina Steffens <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:


I would highly recommend Xray (http://osflash.org/xray) - Don't know what
I'd do without it...

Aside from "Xraying" your app, you can also set up customised traces, 
that

are much better than our beloved trace() command. And it also works in
your
runtime environment.

Karina





> -Original Message-
> From: David Ham [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: 01 February 2007 20:40
> To: FlashCoders
> Subject: [Flashcoders] Flash diagnostic tools
>
> I am working on a Flash app and it is starting to exhibit
> some performance problems. Is there any tool or technique
> people use to analyze Flash apps as they are running? Aside
> from the beloved trace
> () of course?
>
> Thanks for any advice you can offer,
>
> OK
> DAH
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Re: [Flashcoders] Flash diagnostic tools

2007-02-02 Thread slangeberg

Sorry if this is redundant, but is there now an XRay connector for Flex 2 /
Flash 9?

Thanks,

-Scott

On 2/2/07, Karina Steffens <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:


I would highly recommend Xray (http://osflash.org/xray) - Don't know what
I'd do without it...

Aside from "Xraying" your app, you can also set up customised traces, that
are much better than our beloved trace() command. And it also works in
your
runtime environment.

Karina





> -Original Message-
> From: David Ham [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: 01 February 2007 20:40
> To: FlashCoders
> Subject: [Flashcoders] Flash diagnostic tools
>
> I am working on a Flash app and it is starting to exhibit
> some performance problems. Is there any tool or technique
> people use to analyze Flash apps as they are running? Aside
> from the beloved trace
> () of course?
>
> Thanks for any advice you can offer,
>
> OK
> DAH
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RE: [Flashcoders] Flash diagnostic tools

2007-02-02 Thread Karina Steffens
I would highly recommend Xray (http://osflash.org/xray) - Don't know what
I'd do without it...

Aside from "Xraying" your app, you can also set up customised traces, that
are much better than our beloved trace() command. And it also works in your
runtime environment. 

Karina



 

> -Original Message-
> From: David Ham [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
> Sent: 01 February 2007 20:40
> To: FlashCoders
> Subject: [Flashcoders] Flash diagnostic tools
> 
> I am working on a Flash app and it is starting to exhibit 
> some performance problems. Is there any tool or technique 
> people use to analyze Flash apps as they are running? Aside 
> from the beloved trace
> () of course?
> 
> Thanks for any advice you can offer,
> 
> OK
> DAH
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RE: [Flashcoders] Flash diagnostic tools

2007-02-01 Thread Trevor Burton
I had similar issues a while ago - there's not a great deal out there,
there's asprof ( http://www.nochump.com/asprof/ )- which you'll need to
integrate with your code - I've never used it but it looks like it'll do
what it says on the tin - there's also Xray ( http://osflash.org/xray )
- which is pretty cool for messing about in the guts of your swf at
runtime (also handles as3 now) - other than that check the archives of
this list for "logging tools", there have been a couple of discussions
lately of stuff that may help you out.

Hope that's a bit helpful

T

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Ham
Sent: 01 February 2007 20:40
To: FlashCoders
Subject: [Flashcoders] Flash diagnostic tools

I am working on a Flash app and it is starting to exhibit some  
performance problems. Is there any tool or technique people use to  
analyze Flash apps as they are running? Aside from the beloved trace 
() of course?

Thanks for any advice you can offer,

OK
DAH
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[Flashcoders] Flash diagnostic tools

2007-02-01 Thread David Ham
I am working on a Flash app and it is starting to exhibit some  
performance problems. Is there any tool or technique people use to  
analyze Flash apps as they are running? Aside from the beloved trace 
() of course?


Thanks for any advice you can offer,

OK
DAH
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