Customizing telemetries in JProfiler
2023-09-12
Posted by Ingo Kegel
Telemetries are an essential feature for a profiler, they help you get an idea about when things happen in the profiled JVM, and how various subsystems are correlated.
This screencast shows how to customize the telemetries section in JProfiler by adding probe telemetries. It discusses bookmarks, recording actions and setting time range filters for probe events in probe telemetries.
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