![]() A gorgeously designed profiling application based on DTrace. Most companies are happy to donate licenses to open source projects. It is an expensive piece of software - I would suggest contacting their sales. I don't know why you wrote that it doesn't support OS X, they even have a DMG download on their site. I'm using JProfiler on Mac OS X and I'm very happy with it. Or get an open source license for Yourkit which is indeed a very good tool as Malaxeur pointed out. This nice Setting up Sun's VisualVM on Mac OSX blog post explains how to get it working on Mac OSX. Maybe you could give VisualVM a try, if Java 6 is an option. I've looked through this list: here but there are too many choices and too little time to go through them ALL!!ĭoes anyone know of an easy-to-use visual Java profiler that actually works on Mac, given my environment? I would love to hear your suggestions. Other tools I looked at cost a lot of $$ and this is an open-source project.Shark: comes with MacOSX, but when I choose "Java Time Profile" and run my webapp, it doesn't allow me to choose any processes to profile.Profiler4J: Installed it, but couldn't get it to work.TPTP, ships with Eclipse: A known bug prevents the profiler from running on Mac :(.It seems like there are some serious performance issues and I would like to use a profiler to narrow down on these problems, but I haven't been able to find anything decent to work with. I'm running the webapp using tomcat from inside Eclipse. The webapp provides a RESTful API layer for the Java app I've written. I'm developing both a Java app and J2EE webapp using Eclipse Europa on Mac OS X 10.5.8. ![]()
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