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justin cater

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Java Flight Recorder (JFR) Posted: Jan 20, 2015 6:14 AM
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JFR is a Java profiler which will allow you to investigate the runtime characteristics of your code. Typically you will use a profiler to determine which parts of your code are causing  large amounts of memory allocation or causing excess CPU to be consumed. There are plenty of products out there.  In the past I’ve […]

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