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Re: Re: performance tools [message #564092] Fri, 24 February 2006 06:06
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Arto, hi

Of course, I'd like to participate in this project for solving the
performance/profiling tool part of DSDP. I'm a newbie to this project, so
it's unclear for me how I can contribute to this project.

Thanks & regards,
Oliver,
Email: longht@cn.ibm.com

> Hi Oliver,
>
> Yes, you are right that there is not so much currently written about
> e.g. the profiling. Thus that has been in our internal planning.
>
> The current MTJ requirements and architecture targets quite a lot to
> create the basic foundation for an Eclipse IDE that supports Mobile
> natures. Certainly the next releases will expand to many other areas.
>
> In some extent the profiling also depends to the target environment
> that can collect such data, and send that back to the IDE env.
>
> Are you interested to participate to solve this in MTJ?
>
> -Arto


Oliver kirjoitti:
> This is a very good project for the J2ME development world. Thanks for
your
> contributions. By simply went through the project descriptions, I've not
> found any plan on profiling/performance tools in it. Actually we've
> prototyped a performance tool which extends the Eclipse TPTP to the
embedded
> platform including PocketPC and Nokia S80 Symbian OS. This tool are able
to
> collect the profiling data from the Java applications running on devices
and
> send it back to the TPTP client for analysis. So developers can clearly
> understand computational performance and memory usage issues across a
range
> of mobile platforms. If you are interested, please drop me a line. Thanks.
>
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