Free Java And .Net Profiler

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Tuesday, 23rd Jun 2009 | Share


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If you have been into programming for sometime, you might know that no matter how good your code is, there are always chances that some part of it may cause memory leaks and add to system overheads.

Profiling your code is a great way to determine whether such overheads exists and take remedial steps to correct the code.

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However there are very few profilers out there that are free, we came across another tool that will allow you to profile your Java and .Net applications.

IJW Profiler monitors your .NET or Java application as it runs, and determines how much of your execution time is spent in each function, as well as capturing the call relationships between functions.

IJW Profiler Features

  • Full call graph view gives you a quick overview
  • Browse call stacks leading to each function with the callers-of reverse view
  • Powerful hotspot view takes you directly to the most time-consuming functions
  • Intelligent filters allow you to focus on just your code

IJW Profiler supports .NET 2.0/3.0/3.5 and Java 1.5/1.6, and runs on Windows 2000/XP/Vista.

Download IJW Profiler



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