On 17/03/2003 9:36 Martin van den Bemt wrote:
I started the thread :)
I contacted several people at borland and forwarded my request to
Borland and the request back from Borland to the jakarta pmc (never had
a reply from the pmc). If you are interested I can forward the reply I
got from Borland t
I started the thread :)
I contacted several people at borland and forwarded my request to
Borland and the request back from Borland to the jakarta pmc (never had
a reply from the pmc). If you are interested I can forward the reply I
got from Borland to you..
Btw I am in the process of a retry (my
http://www.khelekore.org/jmp/
jmechanic.sourceforge.net (eclipse plugin -- couldn't verify url because
site is down)
there are others, but there is a start. I've used jmp...
Steven Noels wrote:
Hi,
I remember a thread on 'some' ASF list about the availability of a
number of commercial tools
otisg wrote:
That is the one.
As good as it looks, it's Windows-only, I guess. Bummer.
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I also just found this site that may be useful
http://www.javaperformancetuning.com/sitemap.shtml
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From: "otisg" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Henri Yandell" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, March 13, 2003 9:20 PM
Subject: Re: Re: F
That is the one.
On Thu, 13 Mar 2003, Henri Yandell
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> I'm guessing it is:
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> EclipseProfiler
>
http://sourceforge.net/projects/eclipsecolorer/
> Built in profiler
>
>
> On Thu, 13 Mar 2003, [iso-8859-1] Stéphane
Mor wrote:
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> > On Thu, Mar 13, 2003 at 11:4
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> Any chance we get the URL ?
There is another http://jmechanic.sourceforge.net/
I did not tried any of them, yet.
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I'm guessing it is:
EclipseProfiler
http://sourceforge.net/projects/eclipsecolorer/
Built in profiler
On Thu, 13 Mar 2003, [iso-8859-1] Stéphane Mor wrote:
> On Thu, Mar 13, 2003 at 11:49:40AM -0500, otisg wrote:
> > I don't know of any commercial profilers
> > that open source developers can
On Thu, Mar 13, 2003 at 11:49:40AM -0500, otisg wrote:
> I don't know of any commercial profilers
> that open source developers can use, but a
> few weeks (2 or so) ago I looked at Eclipse
> IDE. While evaluating it I found a very
> nice profiler that acts as an Eclipse
> plugin. It's free, on SF
I don't know of any commercial profilers
that open source developers can use, but a
few weeks (2 or so) ago I looked at Eclipse
IDE. While evaluating it I found a very
nice profiler that acts as an Eclipse
plugin. It's free, on SF, is actively
developed, and looks VERY much like
OptimizeIT :)
Ot
Hi Steven,
I don't have a reference to the discussion, but I've used JMP with various
success. Although it was quite unstable last time I used it, it still gave
me a visual and real-time view of how my code was performing... I'm sure it
has been improved on a lot since I last tried it, since th
There's a freebie profiling tool here:
http://starship.python.net/crew/garyp/jProf.html
It only works with JDK 1.2.2, though. (*)
Yours,
Tom
(*) I'm working on updating it to JDK 1.4 - there appear to have been a
couple of changes in the JVMPI since jProf was written (in '99). It's
kind of a n
I believe the only one was RefactorIt. At least, that's the main one I
remember from the discussion and the one whose licence file I have sitting
in my home dir :)
Hen
On Thu, 13 Mar 2003, Steven Noels wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I remember a thread on 'some' ASF list about the availability of a
> number
Hi,
I remember a thread on 'some' ASF list about the availability of a
number of commercial tools for free, when used within open source
projects, just like the Atlassian guys currently do with Jira.
I can't find that thread anymore, so I was hoping somebody else still
remembers. More specific
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