> 
> Arnaud,
> 
> Have you used JProbe much? Is it do anything better than YourKit/JProfiler?
> 
> It does seem to be much more focused on J2EE profiling rather than
> standalone apps. The lack of immediate integration with
> eclipse/intelij has stopped me spending any more time looking at it.
> 
> Martin

That's the one I have used the most (for this project and prior to it).
I like the way call graphs are displayed and it's easy to navigate
(focus, prune, etc.). I have now been using JProfiler for several weeks
and I would say that it does the job. Jprob is certainly more mature, it
offers a "Race condition detection" feature that I don't think Jprofiler
has. It also provides "Code coverage" but we can use Intellij for that.
I also like the snapshot approach of Jprob even if this is a pain for
CPU profiling. Regarding J2EE apps I have mainly used Optimizeit for
that so I cannot say if Jprob is good at it. 

Arnaud


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