Steven Haines (Geekcap, Inc.), Ian Skerret (Eclipse Foundation)
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The performance of many enterprise Java applications can typically be poor, forcing affected companies to pay the high price of lost sales and tarnished reputations. Fortunately, proactive attention to the performance of an application while it is being developed can eliminate most performance issues before your customers ever see them.
Join Ian Skerret, Director of Marketing, Eclipse Foundation and Java Expert Steven Haines, CEO/Founder of GeekCap, Inc., as they present an overview of the Eclipse ecosystem and a strategy for identifying memory leaks in Java applications from the comfort of your Eclipse Java Integrated Development Environment (IDE). You will learn:
- How the Java garbage collector works
- The nature of memory leaks and how to avoid them
- How to configure the automated analysis of unit test case memory usage inside Eclipse
- How to regularly generate memory profiles in a repeatable fashion
Total running time 41:50 minutes
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It is a real nightmare to get to this... first i...
It is a real nightmare to get to this...
first i gave my e-mail at gmail and it explained that i wouldn't be able to download demo software and then refused to go any further. I then gave my address at work and it complained that the address didn't exists (it didn't even explain whether it meant my e-mail address or street address...)
points out of 10 ~ 0!