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Old 10-20-2007, 07:41 AM   #1
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LXer: Find Java Heap Leaks with HeapAnalyzer


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Java heap areas define objects, arrays, and classes, and Java heap dumps are snap shots of Java heaps at specific times. HeapAnalyzer is a graphical tool that can find possible Java heap leak areas through its heuristic search engine and analysis of the Java heap dump. This technology works on Linux, UNIX, and Windows platforms, and version 2.1 fixes Solaris/HP hprof parser defects.

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