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Welcome to the JProbe® Community
This community provides an interactive forum for JProbe customers,
prospective customers, and all Java performance enthusiasts to
interact, collaborate, and share knowledge.
JProbe is part of Quest Software's comprehensive set of Tools for Java Application
Management. JProbe provides Java development teams in pre-production
with deep-level performance, memory, and code coverage analysis capabilities.
JProbe helps Java developers to rapidly discover, diagnose, and resolve both
method and line-level problems that impair Java application performance,
stability, and scalability.
Through one console, JProbe provides three robust analysis tools for memory,
performance, and code coverage:
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Memory helps Java developers to identify and resolve memory allocation issues,
to ensure optimal program efficiency and stability.
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JProbe
Performance helps Java developers to identify and resolve execution bottlenecks,
including deadlocks, to ensure optimal program performance and scalability.
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JProbe
Coverage helps Java developers and QA to identify unexecuted methods, lines
of code, and conditions during unit and system testing, to ensure optimal test
coverage and therefore program correctness.
JProbe also offers Eclipse plug-ins that provide intelligent code analysis and
problem resolution via seamless integration with the Eclipse Java IDE.
JProbe 8.0
JProbe 8.0 is available now. This major release features
a streamlined integration process, an improved investigative memory
workflow, and an updated interface. Also new is our first generation
of Eclipse plug-ins, providing Memory and Coverage snapshot
analysis views to the Eclipse Java IDE.
JProbe Freeware is here!
JProbe Freeware is an Eclipse-based Java memory heap dump analyzer
that leverages JProbe's data visualization and investigative tools
to identify what objects are in memory and the object relationships
that cause memory leaks.
It accepts output from either Sun or IBM JVMs enabling it to
handle any complex Java application environment. • Get JProbe Freeware
• Ask questions in the
Freeware forum
Next release coming in August 2008!
The next release of JProbe is planned for August 2008 and will add even
more OS and application server platforms to the JProbe support matrix.
Registered users can preview some of the Application Server modules in the
Library (see Downloads and Updates » Early Access and Unsupported
Modules)
Do you have a request for a feature or change in a future release?
Tell us in the
discussion forums!
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