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| Memory Leak Detection best practices [message #40984] | Thu, 17 November 2005 00:17  |  | 
| Eclipse User  |  |  |  |  | Hi All, 
 TPTP is wonderful! but I'm in confusion, how will i detect memory leak in
 our application with TPTP memory profiling, i can not take heap snapshot and
 compare, I mean there is no moderately productive way of doing it, of course
 i can do the comparision between two session, that's labourious, i'm in huge
 application on appserver.
 
 Is there anything i'm missing in TPTP.
 Thanks
 
 Nirav Thaker
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| Re: Memory Leak Detection best practices [message #41201 is a reply to message #40984] | Thu, 17 November 2005 11:49  |  | 
| Eclipse User  |  |  |  |  | I know that there were talks of introducing a comparison engine in EMF. This would of course greatly help us in providing a comparison engine for
 profiling sessions.  I'm not sure if the engine ever got committed to EMF.
 This is a common feature that is often expected in profiling tools.
 I recommend opening a feature with priority 1.  We should essentially allow
 the user to select two agents and use the context menu to select Compare
 With >> Each Other.  The difference between the two should then be
 displayed.
 
 Currently, the comparison has to be done manually.  You have to start your
 profiling session > take a heap snap shot > detach your agent > re-attach >
 and take another heap snap shot.  You would then have to do the comparison
 between the two agents manually.
 
 "Nirav Thaker" <nirav.thaker@c-sam.co.in> wrote in message
 news:dlh3rf$8ip$1@news.eclipse.org...
 > Hi All,
 >
 > TPTP is wonderful! but I'm in confusion, how will i detect memory leak in
 > our application with TPTP memory profiling, i can not take heap snapshot
 and
 > compare, I mean there is no moderately productive way of doing it, of
 course
 > i can do the comparision between two session, that's labourious, i'm in
 huge
 > application on appserver.
 >
 > Is there anything i'm missing in TPTP.
 > Thanks
 >
 > Nirav Thaker
 >
 >
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