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DevPartner 3.0.1 Java Edition
DevPartner Java Edition is a profiling tool from Compuware that helps developers envision the reality of their designs and implementations. It clearly shows the performance, memory, and code coverage of various modules in your project. If you always wondered how your particular implementation would behave and want to buy a tool to show the profiling statistics of your project, this review should interest you.
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Vikas commented on the 19 Jan 2005
Hi, Devpartner may be all of the above, however, my experience with this tool has been rather dismal. I was trying to use it on Solaris 2.8 with weblogic server 8.1 and there are issues with dpj console, the GUI which allows to attach and detach. Specifically the application server testing tab has some implementation which gets in an infinite loop and never works. I am using the trial edition. Overall it seemed quite flaky. However, I heard some good reviews about it on windows platform so it maybe that solaris side of things are not well tested. Please beware before you jump into it. JProbe and optimizeit never had issues of this kind. |
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Can you tell me why the DevPartner Java Edition did not make it into the JDJ Awards? I noticed their .NET stuff achieved many awards. I am just embarking on a profiler analysis, so I am looking for good valid info. --Stuart |
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Vijay Phagura commented on the 18 Feb 2004
Thanks to Fadia to have pointed out that, DevPartner does support JBoss and the utility DPJ to switch to different analysis, without stopping the server. These two things makes DevPartner even more useful! May be, these need more emphasis in the documentation. Vijay |
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Fadia commented on the 11 Feb 2004
Hi Vijay, I''m a software sales engineer working for Compuware. I work with the DevPartner Java tools. Thank you for your favorable article about DevPartner Java. There were just a couple of things that I wanted to bring to your attention though. 1. We support the majority of application servers including JBoss and the others that you mentioned in your article. We have a global hook facility that allows us to hook into any java application, application server or batch process (the nmshell command line option is the best way to do this). Unfortunately, we only have the major application servers listed on our support list, so I can see how you may have missed this. 2. We have a detach utility that allows DPJ to detach from a server without stopping it and reattach with a different form of analysis. So you do not need to stop the app server when you want to go from performance to memory analysis. Thanks again. I enjoyed reading your article. Take care, Fadia. 510-768-5444 |
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