Description
GCViewer
GCViewer is a cool app that helps you see the garbage collection output from IBM and Sun Java VMs. If you've ever used the options -verbose:gc or -Xloggc:-flags, then this tool is for you!
Why Use GCViewer?
This software makes it easy to visualize all that data, which can be super helpful when you're trying to tune your garbage collector settings. You can check out things like generation sizes and initial heap size, making your life a whole lot easier.
Key Features of GCViewer
Here are some key features of GCViewer:
- Works with Sun JDK 1.4/1.5 using the option -Xloggc:<file> [-XX:+PrintGCDetails]
- Compatible with Sun JDK 1.2.2/1.3.1/1.4 using -verbose:gc
- Supports IBM JDK 1.3.1/1.3.0/1.2.2 with -verbose:gc
The best results come when you use the option -Xloggc:<file>.
Export Your Data Easily!
You’ll love that GCViewer lets you export all the collected data in CSV format! This means you can easily bring it into your favorite spreadsheet application for more detailed analysis.
The Tech Behind It
This handy tool was built using J2SE 1.4, ensuring it's compatible with lots of systems.
What's New in GCViewer?
This release adds support for IBM iSeries Classic JVM 1.4.2!
Get Started Today!
If you're ready to take your garbage collection analysis to the next level, check out GCViewer here!
User Reviews for GCViewer FOR LINUX 7
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GCViewer FOR LINUX is a powerful tool for visualizing Java garbage collection output. Export data as CSV for further analysis.
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GCViewer is an amazing tool! It simplifies garbage collection visualization, making tuning so much easier.
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I love GCViewer! The CSV export feature is a lifesaver for analyzing garbage collection data in spreadsheets.
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What a fantastic app! GCViewer helps me understand my JVM's performance and optimize my applications effectively.
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GCViewer has transformed how I handle garbage collection. The visualizations are clear and incredibly helpful!
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This app is a must-have for Java developers. GCViewer's features make garbage collection tuning straightforward!
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Absolutely love using GCViewer! It provides invaluable insights into JVM performance with ease of use.