Thanks for the tip with japex and byteman (know I know what you can do
with it - always wondered)
In my case perf4j seems still to be the better fit. I am not trying to do
a one time profiling, but
rather implement a built-in component which can be queried for example via
JMX. Very much like the Statistics
bean/class in Core.
Given that I am not happy with everything in perf4j, I'll probably go with
Emmanuel's recommendation
and implement my own stuff maybe with some inspiration from perf4j :)
--Hardy
On Wed, 07 Jul 2010 10:24:17 +0200, Juraci Paixao Krohling
<jcosta(a)redhat.com> wrote:
On 07/06/2010 07:05 PM, Hardy Ferentschik wrote:
> I am looking into collection some statistics for HSearch. I am for
> example
> interested in measuring the Lucene query execution time and the
> Hibernate
> Core "object loading" time.
If you just need timings for some methods, you can write a few Byteman
rules to measure the time spent in those individual methods:
http://www.jboss.org/byteman
It attaches to the JVM as a Java Agent (like the profiling tools).
- Juca.
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