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schedule for that? Thanks.]]>Matthew2009-02-11T04:00:23-00:00Re: Object reference for Java 1.5 or above
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Object Reference View is replaced with Object Allocation view in Java 1.5
and above. Please use the new view for object reference information.
Eugene
"Matthew " <mhcheung@gmail.com> wrote in message
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> Does Object reference table view support for Java 1.5 or above? If no, any
> schedule for that? Thanks.
>]]>Eugene Chan2009-02-11T18:34:45-00:00Re: Object reference for Java 1.5 or above
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are referencing if an instance allocates comparatively large in size in
memory. How can I trace it?]]>Matthew2009-02-12T01:06:53-00:00Re: Object reference for Java 1.5 or above
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The allocation information is available when you enable the 'Track object
allocation sites' option in the profile configuration (available under 'Edit
Option' of 'Memory Analaysis'. Double click on a class in the 'Memory
Statistics' tab of the 'Object Allocations' view will auto switch to the
'Allocation Details' tab with allocation information of the selected class.
Eugene
"Matthew " <mhcheung@gmail.com> wrote in message
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> Thanks. But in object allocations view, I cannot get the information what
> are referencing if an instance allocates comparatively large in size in
> memory. How can I trace it?
>]]>Eugene Chan2009-02-12T15:51:37-00:00Re: Object reference for Java 1.5 or above
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check which class (line number) has modified the instance to increase the
size allocated?]]>Matthew2009-02-13T01:19:57-00:00Re: Object reference for Java 1.5 or above
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Matthew2009-02-17T09:45:27-00:00Re: Object reference for Java 1.5 or above
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Only allocation information is available in the support of JVM 1.5 or above
profiling. There is no information on where the object is modified.
Eugene
"Matthew " <mhcheung@gmail.com> wrote in message
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> any update?
>]]>Eugene Chan2009-02-18T22:55:55-00:00Re: Object reference for Java 1.5 or above
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capture such information on JVM 1.5 or above?]]>Matthew2009-02-19T00:51:16-00:00Re: Object reference for Java 1.5 or above
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Matthew2009-02-24T01:16:33-00:00Re: Object reference for Java 1.5 or above
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Such feature is not yet in any future TPTP plan; However, please feel free
to submit a feature request on Eclipse Bugzilla system to TPTP for furture
release consideration.
Eugene
"Matthew " <mhcheung@gmail.com> wrote in message
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> Any update? Thanks!
>]]>Eugene Chan2009-02-24T04:21:40-00:00