RE: [DISCUSSION] Propose the removal of the Profiling support for 1.5 JVM-s

2020-09-18 Thread Eirik Bakke
Removing Java 1.5 support from the profiler seems fine. (And as others have pointed out, the profiler is _really_ useful! I use it frequently.) -- Eirik -Original Message- From: Laszlo Kishalmi Sent: Friday, September 18, 2020 10:24 AM To: Apache NetBeans Subject: [DISCUSSION]

Re: [DISCUSSION] Propose the removal of the Profiling support for 1.5 JVM-s

2020-09-18 Thread John Neffenger
On 9/18/20 7:24 AM, Laszlo Kishalmi wrote: One of the gray areas we have is the profiler support. The NetBeans Profiler has been quite helpful in the past -- especially for heap usage. Lately, though, I find the Async Profiler [1] to be the best tool by far. As an example of its utility,

Re: [DISCUSSION] Propose the removal of the Profiling support for 1.5 JVM-s

2020-09-18 Thread Brad Walker
NetBeans personal rust remover - I like it!! Seriously, I really like that title!! 8-) -brad w. On Fri, Sep 18, 2020 at 8:24 AM Laszlo Kishalmi wrote: > > Brad Walker, NetBeans personal rust remover, has offered a help to get > rid of the 1.5 profiler support. > >

Re: [DISCUSSION] Propose the removal of the Profiling support for 1.5 JVM-s

2020-09-18 Thread Geertjan Wielenga
Sounds good to me. Gj On Fri, 18 Sep 2020 at 16:24, Laszlo Kishalmi wrote: > Dear all, > > > > One of the gray areas we have is the profiler support. The build does > > not really rebuild the source code with each release, just downloads > > some dusty zips and populate it's content. If we

[DISCUSSION] Propose the removal of the Profiling support for 1.5 JVM-s

2020-09-18 Thread Laszlo Kishalmi
Dear all, One of the gray areas we have is the profiler support. The build does not really rebuild the source code with each release, just downloads some dusty zips and populate it's content. If we would like to move forward from this state, I think it's time to leave some rusty parts behind.