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Neat Java Heap Dump Trick

Saturday, 28 March 2009 9:50 A GMT+01
Last week I was in Tallinn teaching my performance tuning course and during the last exercise, one of the attendees wanted to know what was in a cache that they'd instrumented the application to use. Lacking any means to dump the contents of the

Profiling on the Cloud with NetBeans

Tuesday, 14 October 2008 10:38 P GMT+01
Today I sorted out how to blow through the firewalls and other blockages to get the NetBeans profiler to attach to an instrumented JVM running in the cloud. Here is a blow by blow account of the action.

Using NetBeans 6.0 to Find that Elusive Memory Leak

Wednesday, 14 March 2007 6:23 P GMT+01
Last week I spent some time on the phone with Gregg Sporar, a NetBeans evangelist, looking at the new NetBeans 6.0 Profiler. During that session we made an interesting observation which may help bring process to art of diagnosing memory leaks.

Interesting NetBeans 6.0 feature

Monday, 27 November 2006 6:10 P GMT+01
I was just taking NetBeans 6.0 for a test drive when I can into a pretty cool feature. I was typing in a method name and as expected, Intellisense narrowed the list to the one that I wanted in three keystrokes. I hit enter only to see something unexp

Sun Techdays Prague

Tuesday, 21 November 2006 12:24 A GMT+01
On Wednesday afternoon, November 15th I managed to roll into Sun Techdays in Prague. By that time the event was well underway. Being in Prague it appear as though the NetBeans team took advantage of the situation to fill peoples brains with all ki