About Profiling Java Applications

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Profiling is the process of examining an application in order to locate memory or performance-related issues. When profiling a Java application, you can monitor the Java Virtual Machine (JVM) and obtain data about application performance, including method timing, object allocation and garbage collection. You can use this data to locate potential areas in your code that can be optimized to improve performance.

You can use the IDE to profile the following types of Java applications:

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Profiling Tasks: Quick Reference
Profiling Windows
Selecting a Profiling Task

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