Custom telemetries in JProfiler
2015-06-16
Posted by Ingo Kegel
This screen cast shows how to quickly add new telemetries to JProfiler. MBean telemetries draw their data from numeric attributes of MBeans that are published in the profiled JVM. Script telemetries are built with a script that can call static methods in the profiled code to return a value of type long. Telemetries can have multiple data lines and are persistent for the profiled session.
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