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Markus Kohler

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Markus Kohler is an software architect at SAP
Extending the Eclipse Memory Analyzer Posted: Nov 11, 2010 2:37 AM
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I usally don't post links here but I always wanted to describe here how to extend the Eclipse Memory Analyzer. Since there's now a Slide Deck available that describes briefly how it can be done at
http://www.slideshare.net/AJohnson1/extending-eclipse-memory-analyzer it's not that urgent anymore to post a description here ;-)


I believe there's a huge potential in extending MAT for specific use cases, such as Android, Jruby, Scala etc.

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