Embarcadero
Embarcadero® J Optimizer™
 
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Performance Optimization
 
Embarcadero J Optimizer is delivers a breakthrough solution for isolating and resolving performance issues during the development of Java programs and Java EE applications. Providing Java developers with a comprehensive environment for optimizing application performance and managing application quality throughout the development lifecycle, J Optimizer enables you to deliver fast, scalable, and reliable applications.
 
Improve Java application performance with real-time analysis of CPU and memory
utilization. 

Improve Java application performance and reliability with real-time detection of
thread issues.

Ensure Java code quality and reliability through creation of test plans to cover all areas of the code.

Improve quality of Java applications with identification of code segments that may introduce design concerns, independent of the tool used to write the code.

Ensure quality and consistency in code development by validation against Java coding standards set across the organization.

J Optimizer offers:
Memory and CPU Profiler
Find memory leaks, inefficient temporary-storage issues, CPU bottlenecks, and unit test performance regressions.
Thread Debugger
Provides a real-time display of the progress of all threads running within the Java Virtual Machine (JVM), the ability to monitor wait-states and locks, and even predict potential deadlock conditions in the code.
Request Analyzer
Profiles the performance behavior of Java EE application code across common Java EE components such as JDBC, RMI, JSP, JNDI, Enterprise JavaBeans (EJBs), JMS, and Web service protocol containers.
Code Audits and Metrics
Helps address the code quality, code review and code dependency issues typically faced in software development.
Multi-Platform Support

Profile Java applications running on today's most popular commercial and open source application servers including BEA WebLogic Application Server, IBM WebSphere, JBoss, Oracle Application Server, Apache Geronimo, Apache Tomcat, and Sun GlassFish.

Revision Information:
Current Version: 2009
Prior Version: N/A
Current Release: March 2009