ANN: Eclipse XRay Profiler [message #4901] |
Sun, 12 June 2005 19:17  |
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Originally posted by: Chris_Laffra.ca.ibm.com
I am pleased to announce Eclipse XRay Profiler v2.8.5.
XRay can be used for analyzing, monitoring, and profiling of Eclipse
plug-ins.
A free download can be found here:
http://eclipsefaq.org/chris/xray
XRay has been tested on Eclipse 3.0 through the latest build, on various
JVMs. It is very scalable, and can be used to profile something as big as
IBM RAD, which routinely loads hundreds of plugins.
XRay is different from other profilers, because it is really integrated
deeply into Eclipse. For example, it has been implemented as a plugin that
runs inside the target being profiled, which makes it very aware of lots of
specific Eclipse events.
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Chris Laffra, http://eclipsefaq.org
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Re: ANN: Eclipse XRay Profiler [message #5653 is a reply to message #5174] |
Fri, 24 June 2005 18:09  |
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xray is wondows only AFAIk.
"Jim Adams" <jim.adams@sas.com> wrote in message
news:d8pqj0$fh7$1@news.eclipse.org...
> Chris Laffra wrote:
> > I am pleased to announce Eclipse XRay Profiler v2.8.5.
> >
> > XRay can be used for analyzing, monitoring, and profiling of Eclipse
> > plug-ins.
> >
> > A free download can be found here:
> >
> > http://eclipsefaq.org/chris/xray
> >
> > XRay has been tested on Eclipse 3.0 through the latest build, on various
> > JVMs. It is very scalable, and can be used to profile something as big
as
> > IBM RAD, which routinely loads hundreds of plugins.
> >
> > XRay is different from other profilers, because it is really integrated
> > deeply into Eclipse. For example, it has been implemented as a plugin
that
> > runs inside the target being profiled, which makes it very aware of lots
of
> > specific Eclipse events.
> >
> Does this only work on Windows platforms? My linux machine couldn't see
it.
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Re: ANN: Eclipse XRay Profiler [message #560746 is a reply to message #4901] |
Wed, 15 June 2005 14:04  |
Eclipse User |
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Chris Laffra wrote:
> I am pleased to announce Eclipse XRay Profiler v2.8.5.
>
> XRay can be used for analyzing, monitoring, and profiling of Eclipse
> plug-ins.
>
> A free download can be found here:
>
> http://eclipsefaq.org/chris/xray
>
> XRay has been tested on Eclipse 3.0 through the latest build, on various
> JVMs. It is very scalable, and can be used to profile something as big as
> IBM RAD, which routinely loads hundreds of plugins.
>
> XRay is different from other profilers, because it is really integrated
> deeply into Eclipse. For example, it has been implemented as a plugin that
> runs inside the target being profiled, which makes it very aware of lots of
> specific Eclipse events.
>
Does this only work on Windows platforms? My linux machine couldn't see it.
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Re: ANN: Eclipse XRay Profiler [message #560777 is a reply to message #5174] |
Fri, 24 June 2005 18:09  |
Eclipse User |
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xray is wondows only AFAIk.
"Jim Adams" <jim.adams@sas.com> wrote in message
news:d8pqj0$fh7$1@news.eclipse.org...
> Chris Laffra wrote:
> > I am pleased to announce Eclipse XRay Profiler v2.8.5.
> >
> > XRay can be used for analyzing, monitoring, and profiling of Eclipse
> > plug-ins.
> >
> > A free download can be found here:
> >
> > http://eclipsefaq.org/chris/xray
> >
> > XRay has been tested on Eclipse 3.0 through the latest build, on various
> > JVMs. It is very scalable, and can be used to profile something as big
as
> > IBM RAD, which routinely loads hundreds of plugins.
> >
> > XRay is different from other profilers, because it is really integrated
> > deeply into Eclipse. For example, it has been implemented as a plugin
that
> > runs inside the target being profiled, which makes it very aware of lots
of
> > specific Eclipse events.
> >
> Does this only work on Windows platforms? My linux machine couldn't see
it.
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