I intend to move this blog to
http://dev.eclipse.org/blogs/kmitov/
I also intend to be a little bit more active with blogging.
But, lets see...
Friday, June 12, 2009
JPicus - the tool for Java I/O analysis
"If I want to read something nice, I sit and right it myself!"
Mark Twain
I heard this quote just a few weeks ago. Do not know whether it is really Mark Twain that said it, but it is an interesting quote.
This is one of the "jokes" a friend of mine used in his presentation at JavaOne 2009. More specifically Technical Session TS-4588 which is all about analysing your I/O.
Have you ever wondered
Generally my part was to implement the integration with Eclipse. A few views, a wizard, some actions, a nice perspective. And - this is the result
If you think such a tool could assist you visit JPicus home page.
It is still only free. But we are working on making it open ;)
And there is more on JPicus comming in the near future.
Mark Twain
I heard this quote just a few weeks ago. Do not know whether it is really Mark Twain that said it, but it is an interesting quote.
This is one of the "jokes" a friend of mine used in his presentation at JavaOne 2009. More specifically Technical Session TS-4588 which is all about analysing your I/O.
Have you ever wondered
- How much I/O does my program use?
- How much time is spent in I/O?
- Hot spots. What can be improved?
- Which handles are currently open?
- Where was a handle opened and closed?
- Why did a delete operation fail?
- Where and when was this file deleted?
- Was there some interference from external processes?
Generally my part was to implement the integration with Eclipse. A few views, a wizard, some actions, a nice perspective. And - this is the result
If you think such a tool could assist you visit JPicus home page.
It is still only free. But we are working on making it open ;)
And there is more on JPicus comming in the near future.
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