And I don't have the privilege of speaking with Sun's lawyers?
Just don't return their calls.
And when I'm fined and held for contempt of court will you be there with me?
-Andy
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On Thursday, March 13, 2003, at 08:52 AM, Andrew C. Oliver wrote:
And I don't have the privilege of speaking with Sun's lawyers?
Just don't return their calls.
And when I'm fined and held for contempt of court will you be there
with me?
I had to go back and look at what I had responded to.
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
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 :)
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, is
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 use,
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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That is the one.
On Thu, 13 Mar 2003, Henri Yandell
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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
I also just found this site that may be useful
http://www.javaperformancetuning.com/sitemap.shtml
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Subject: Re: Re: Free java profiler tools for open source
Hi,
I have installed Tomcat 4.1.18 and when i was trying to start
Tomcat, i am getting an error saying,
Cannot find the file -Djava.endorsed.dirs=. It complains that the
JAVA_HOME environment is not set properly. But i am sure it's right. Any
idea, what am i missing here ?
Thanks,
Lenin
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otisg wrote:
That is the one.
As good as it looks, it's Windows-only, I guess. Bummer.
/Steven
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Andy wrote:
| Apache has tools that provide quantitative feedback on the development
| process. Can any of these be adapted to provide quantitative feedback
| on the post-public spec development process, using historical (public) data?
|
|
| And what is the milestone? Creation of
Read today that Simon Phipps, James Gosling Bill Smith are
in an online discussion tomorrow morning, 0900-1030 PST with
QA from participants: http://sun.com/nettalk .
I've not registered for one of these before, can anyone comment
on the format of past events? Is it interactive, is there an
| And what is the milestone? Creation of lots of needless JSRs? I
| suspect the JCP does exactly what Sun intends it to do.
That doesn't preclude Apache (or Andy) from systematically benchmarking
JCP by Apache values.It certainly happens informally, but we know the
benefits (and
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