That sounds reasonable. I will remove it.

musachy

On Sun, Aug 16, 2009 at 4:06 AM, Rainer Hermanns<herma...@aixcept.de> wrote:
> You are right, the builtin profiling support is not what someone will
> use to satisfy professional requirements.
> However, for some it might be quite useful as it is now.
> What I would suggest, is to get the profiling interceptor out of the
> default stack configurations and leave it as a plugin interceptor.
>
> cheers,
> Rainer
>
>> Although the idea of builtin profiling sounds good in theory, how
>> useful is this thing nowadays? Profilers are very good and there are
>> many free ones, including one distributed with Sun's JDK. I would say
>> we get rid of this builtin profiling, is anyone using this at all?
>>
>> musachy
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