By Stuart Hodgins on
4/6/2010 7:48 AM
Republished from John Pocknell's Blog
I thought that’d grab your attention!
We know there are a lot of PL/SQL developers out there who are looking to make (or have already made) a break into application development using a more popular programming language like Java as well as many Java developers who use Toad to make access to Oracle easier.
According to a 2006 IOUG survey of Oracle sites,...
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By Stuart Hodgins on
4/6/2010 7:37 AM
Republished from John Pocknell's Blog
The next release of our popular enterprise-class Java profiler is about to hit the streets and we thought we'd give you a heads-up now to let you know what's coming!
The primary focus of this release is all about usability – right from installation and licensing to configuration ready for use. We've significantly revamped the whole user experience which should get you up-and-running...
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By Stuart Hodgins on
11/19/2009 3:01 PM
We are pleased to provide two new command-line utilities that were developed for the next version of JProbe. The first can be used standalone to obtain basic memory usage reports from JVM memory dumps. The second can be used for controlling a JProbe Analysis Engine in a headless environment or for scripting JProbe actions.
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By Stuart Hodgins on
10/5/2009 11:13 AM
JProbe's new JDBC component nodes help link Java and SQL performance analysis together, to identify the root causes of performance issues in your applications, and to help you resolve those issues.
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By Stuart Hodgins on
9/30/2009 8:17 AM
With General Availability of JProbe 8.2, here is a preview of some of the changes and improvements that you will find in this new release:
The JProbe 8.1 release focused on improvements to JProbe Memory analysis. The JProbe 8.2 release focuses on improvements to JProbe Performance analysis.
Users asked us for the ability to track the runtime execution status of threads. JProbe 8.2 introduces a new Threads sub-tab...
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