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Reviews : JProbe Suite 5.0.1 :

Review: JProbe Suite 5.0.1

Summary

Performance, this ever-elusive boon can be a challenge for J2SE and J2EE application developers alike. The more programmers contributing to an application, the more likely these issues (memory leaks, threading stalls, etc.). are to appear and often by the time they are discovered it is too late. The software has shipped. The server is down. Whatever the situation, the end result is the same, massive headaches, late night pagings, 24-hour and weekend fix it sessions. In most situations an ounce of prevention is better than a pound of cure.

Quest's JProbe arrives on the scene to deliver such prevention. This software suite of tools can help Java developers find potential issues in their code--before it is too late.

Introduction

I know, most of you write perfect code. I understand completely; I do too. However, sometimes I have to use other programmer's code and in such circumstances, I have to make sure it is going to perform properly. That's where Quest Software's JProbe can help. The JProbe suite includes four basic tools that can help developers look for potential performance issues in their coding (or in our situation, other peoples' coding...) The four tools are as follows:

  • The JProbe Profiler looks for issues line-for-line and method-by-method in your Java classes.
  • The JProbe Memory Debugger looks for memory leaks and potential garbage collection issues.
  • The JProbe Threadalyzer analyzes application thread usage, looking for potential deadlocks and race issues.
  • JProbe Coverage tracks what code within an application has been tested.

While each of these tools performs a specific task, they all share a number of features and benefits. For starters, all of these tools perform quite well considering the overhead that must certainly occur for this type of application. Additionally, all of the sessions, or code chunks to analyze that are created within one application can be shared within the others. This makes for a smooth performance testing process. On top of the JProbe console and monitoring tools, all of the applications will output their results in textual format for custom analysis and archiving purposes. Finally, and this is especially beneficial for J2EE developers, sessions can be monitored from remote locations just about as easily as they can be from local ones.

Setup and Installation

Installation of JProbe (on my WinXP laptop) was as easy as you would hope, just download, click the executable and follow through the steps. Once installed, the user must go through a mildly annoying licensing process that works with the quest.com Web site and requires the number of CPUs and network name of the computer to be transmitted to Quest. Although this can be tedious we have to understand that software piracy is a problem and these types of processes have become necessary.

Configuration of JProbe--as with most debugging programs--is somewhat of a chore, though overall not as bad as you might expect. The beauty is that JProbe will work with a lot of different J2EE application servers. The beast is that getting them configured requires a little work and some trial and error. Fortunately, they do have a visual tool to enter information. You will need to specify the JVM you are using with your application server. JProbe will not get that information from the application server so be sure you enter the correct one.

Each application segment you analyze in JProbe will require you to set up a different session. To set these up, you will need to enter the application server used, the classes to test, etc. JProbe can save these files so you can refer to them at a future date and share them between all of the applications within the JProbe suite.

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