Plugins (1087)


Training and Consulting (47)


Eclipse Summit Europe 2008


EPIC Poll

What is your favourite developer portal?

[ Results | Polls ]

Votes: 585
Comments: 0


Category: Plugin Directory / Profiling / JProbe Freeware

Featured Member Plugin JProbe Freeware 
Rate this plugin | Report broken link | Details | Comments (2)

Rating: 5.3 (4 Votes) | hits: 1
JProbe Freeware

Version: 8.0.1
Support Eclipse Version: 3.3.x & 3.4
License: Free CPL
Development Status: Production/Stable
Company: Quest Software
Plugin home pageHome Page
Plugin SupportPlugin Support
Discussion ForumsDiscussion Forum
Buy Now

JProbe Freeware, a component of the commercial version of JProbe, is a FREE Eclipse-based memory analysis tool that leverage’s JProbe’s superior data visualization and investigative tools to analyze and diagnose heap dump memory issues. It has the ability to read heap dump outputs from both IBM and Sun JVMs enabling it to handle any complex Java application environment. Finally, JProbe Freeware plugs into the Eclipse Java IDE to enable quicker and more efficient memory analysis and diagnosis.

If you’re looking for an enterprise-class Java profiler, take a look at JProbe 8.0. It provides intelligent code performance analysis and diagnosis in development environments to enable faster delivery of high-quality, production-ready applications.

* Memory Analysis – Identify and resolve Java memory leaks and object cycling to ensure optimal program efficiency and stability.
* Performance Analysis – Identify and resolve Java bottlenecks and deadlocks to ensure optimal program performance and scalability.
* Coverage Analysis – Identify unexecuted lines of code during unit testing to ensure test coverage and program correctness.

CLICK HERE TO DOWNLOAD THE JPROBE FREEWARE QUICK INSTALLATION GUIDE!
Added on: 24-Jun-2008 | Updated: 11-Sep-2008




Last 2 Comments


User: AnonymousRating: 12008-09-13 14:57:47
What about developers using Mac OS X? Not supported, like in every previous version...


User: AnonymousRating: 12008-09-11 15:35:43
It is *not* an Eclipse profiler. Current version is a standalone Swing application.