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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 solutions for Application Management For Java And Portals.
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:
- JProbe 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.
New release
JProbe 7.0.3 is available now. This maintenance release
features improved support for importing large heap dumps into the JProbe
Memory Console, as well as a number of problem fixes. It adds support
for IBM's SDK for Linux and AIX, Java Technology Edition, Version 6 and
HP-UX Java Development Kit for the Java 2 Platform, Standard Edition 6
as well as for the IBM AIX 6.1 OS.
Major release — coming in 2008!
The development team is hard at work on the next major release. Watch
this space for more details and an announcement of a beta test programme.
Do you have a request for a feature or change in the new release?
Tell us in the
discussion forums!
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