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What is Java Mission Control? Java Mission Control is a performance-analysis tool that renders sampled Java Virtual Machine metrics in easy-to-understand graphs, tables, histograms, lists and charts.
Most Java performance profiling tools will be able to quickly categorize the type of bottleneck that plagues your application, going so far as to identify the actual line of code that is slowing ...
In this article Alex Devine explains how Java developers can take advantage of Perf4J, an open source toolset for adding code timing statements and for logging, analyzing and monitoring the ...
Analysis: Server Side Java energy efficiency versus load With the arrival of the latest standardized energy efficiency benchmark from SPEC, we have a good way to measure server efficiency.
Learn how C4's concurrently compacting garbage collection algorithm helps boost Java scalability for low-latency enterprise Java applications, in this installment of Eva Andreasson's "JVM ...
As in past conversations, AppDynamics points out that it is very difficult to understand performance issues in complex, distributed, Java-based applications. What should be measured, how it should ...
For those running Java applications or services, the Windows Performance Monitor (WPM) contains a treasure trove of valuable information—see Figure 1. There are hundreds (or thousands) of ...
Azul, the only company 100% focused on Java, today announced that Azul Platform Prime, the company’s award-winning high-performance Java platform base ...
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