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async-profiler reviews and mentions
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Migrating a Spring Boot application to Quarkus
Using the Async Profiler we were able to build flamegraphs for the first and second queries to picture the differences in path length of the two transactions execution.
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Making Code Faster
> The other two languages I’ve used mostly in recent decades are Java and Ruby and the profiler situation is for both those languages is kind of shitty. I had to pay real money to get the Java profiler I used at AWS and while it worked, it was klunky, not fun to use.
These days, async profiler (https://github.com/jvm-profiling-tools/async-profiler) is much better than the Go tooling for performance. It is a joy to use and features a top-like view for the hottest methods. It works for locks, allocations and CPU time. It also integrates with JMH.
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Why would a Java prime sieve run at only half its speed _some_ of the times?
Also, running it under a profiler (I recommend async-profiler[1]) should give you a good idea of where the slowdown occurs which might help you pin it down further.
[1] https://github.com/jvm-profiling-tools/async-profiler
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Is there a way to know if my java game is slow on other computers?
Profile it. async-profiler is really great. Alternatively you can check out VisualVM/JProfiler/YourKit
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Rust Option 30x more efficient to return than Java Optional
async-profiler is really great at analyzing allocations, give it a shot!
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Ask Java: what are some JFR-based tools that you enjoy?
JFR to Flame Graph Converter
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Utility script for generating flamegraphs from JFR logs without dependencies.
Async Profiler converter tool does support JFR to Flame Graph, JFR to FlameScope, collapsed stacks to Flame Graph -https://github.com/jvm-profiling-tools/async-profiler#download
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jvm-profiling-tools/async-profiler is an open source project licensed under Apache License 2.0 which is an OSI approved license.
The primary programming language of async-profiler is C++.
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