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What's your favorite memory debugger (other than JProbe)

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Subject: What's your favorite memory debugger (other than JProbe)
From: Chris Nelson <cnelson4eii@xxxxxxxxx>
Date: Wed, 20 Apr 2005 11:24:38 -0700 (PDT)
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Guys,

We're trying to get a handle on memory usage in our
application.  We've been using JProbe a bit, but we've
found it's memory snapshot tool to be unreliable -- it
seems to fail when try capture a large snapshot
(400-500) MB.  Does anyone have a tool they like?  We
need something which will let us inspect the objects
on the heap including field values.  Oh, and we need
it to be able to profile apps running on linux.

--Chris


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