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Posted to dev@tomcat.apache.org by Joerg Baumgaertel <jb...@jb2works.com> on 2004/03/20 09:01:40 UTC
[ANN] The Reference Scanner and Jakarta Tomcat - Heap Profiling,
Memory Leaks
Hi all,
because often requested,
I added a Jakarta-Tomcat-Howto to the 'jb2works.com' website.
You find the following documents
- How to scan a Java webapplication
http://jb2works.com/refscan/tomcat.html
- How to scan Jakarta-Tomcat full-space
http://jb2works.com/refscan/tomcatfull.html
About the Reference Scanner itself,
[From Announcement in c.l.j.p]
The Reference Scanner
Use this memory profiler .jar to inspect your running Java application
from your web browser. Get heap snapshots and snapshot diffs. Find
memory leaks. Analyze the reference graph for objects kept in memory.
Do simulate Cuts for found memory leaks.
Your application runs at normal speed. Does not require the JVM debug
mode. Low memory consumption.
The software is free downloadable. Only 810k .jar file.
usage
http://jb2works.com/refscan/usage.html
screenshots
http://jb2works.com/refscan/usage.html#heapprofile
feature matrix
http://jb2works.com/refscan/matrix.html
download
http://jb2works.com/refscan/status.html#status
faq
http://jb2works.com/refscan/faq.html
junit
http://jb2works.com/refscan/junit.html
I would like to see you enjoying this software!
Best regards,
Joerg Baumgaertel, jb2works.com 2004
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