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Eclipse Memory Analyzer

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Eclipse Memory Analyzer Alternatives

The best Eclipse Memory Analyzer alternatives based on verified products, community votes, reviews and other factors.
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    VisualVM is a visual tool integrating several commandline JDK tools and lightweight profiling...

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    JProfiler is the leading Java Profiler for profiling on the JVM. JProfiler's intuitive UI helps you resolve performance bottlenecks, pin down memory leaks and understand threading issues.

  3. Burndown is project management, automated. Our smart scheduling technology constantly manages your team's schedule - based on your priorities, progress, and capacity - so you don’t have to.

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    Provides information about performance and resource consumption for Java applications.

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    Java and .NET profilers. Continuous performance monitoring.

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  7. Capable and Ergonomic IDE for JVM

  8. Robot Console is a Message and Event Monitoring Software for IBM i thathas automatic message management, resource monitoring, and log monitoring.

  9. dotMemory allows users to analyze memory usage in a variety of .NET and .NET Core applications.

  10. Build and debug modern web and cloud applications, by Microsoft

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  11. Callgrind is a profiling tool and KCachegrind is able to visualize output of the profilers.

  12. Microsoft Visual Studio is an integrated development environment (IDE) from Microsoft.

  13. AppTimer will run an executable a number of times and time how long it takes for the application to...

  14. Deleaker finds memory leaks, GDI leaks, leaks of handles, USER objects and others. Available both as a Visual C++ extension and standalone application.

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