We've got the 'inspector bug', build by Jonathan I believe, and which
you can see in action in  wicket-examples (see the 'i' icon top left).
And you can profile with any Java profiler you like. For instance
YourKit: http://www.yourkit.com/, which we use to profile Wicket.

Eelco


On 5/17/06, Michiel Trimpe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:




I've just finished writing the prototype for my first Wicket application
(thank you all for the support!) and I now need to start minimizing the
Wicket session state.



What tools do you use to monitor and measure the session state of wicket
pages?



Kind regards,



Michiel Trimpe





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