The integration has been available on the plugin server for some time and is now bundled with this release. ![]() Integrations for the newest releases of popular IDEs: This makes it much easier to drill down from a high-level perspective to the actual classes. The improvement applies to the memory views as well as the heap walker. The package aggregation level is now a tree-table view that gives direct access to the classes that are contained in packages. Searching in trees always starts at the currently selected node. The quick search mechanism supports wildcards and covers entire call trees, not just the visible parts. The up and down arrow keys allow you to navigate between different matches. The matching content will be shown inverted with a green background. ![]() Just select the component and start typing or use the "Find" action from the menu. All trees and tables in JProfiler can now be searched. In the integration wizards you can specify whether a 64bit JVM is used:Īdditionally, JProfiler now supports profiling on Solaris x86. IDE integrations and local sessions in the JProfiler GUI transparently handle 64bit JVMs. JProfiler can now profile 64bit VMs on the following platforms:Ĭorresponding native library directories have been added below the bin directory in the JProfiler distribution. JProfiler 4.1 introduces the following notable new features: In the heap walker, you can select objects of interest and analyze them in detail. The reference graph in the heap walker is the key view to find the cause for a memory leak.
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