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Andreas Buchen (SAP), Krum Tsvetkov (SAP)
 
Abstract:

Memory leaks or high memory consumption are difficult to tackle: Not only do you need familiarity with the code involved, but also experience in troubleshooting such problems. That's where the Eclipse Memory Analyzer comes in. The Memory Analyzer is a heap dump analyzer which immediately shows the biggest objects, groups objects by class loaders and adds application knowledge to make sense out of the millions of objects in a typical heap dump.

This webinar will take you on a hands-on tour of the most important features:

  • Generate a report listing possible leaks and find out why the object is not garbage collected
  • Analyze the memory consumption of components (WAR or plug-ins) and show ways to reduce it

The webinar is targeted at Java developers. It requires no specific knowledge but assumes a basic understanding of how Java garbage collection works.

Total running time 54:48 minutes

Thanks to Adobe for contributing their Adobe Acrobat Connect product to host this webinar.


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