Integration with Eclipse

CPU and memory profiling has never been easier and smarter at the same time with using YourKit on the Eclipse platform. YourKit Java Profiler brings new functionality to Eclipse and adds the ability to profile complex J2EE and desktop applications with just a single click. YourKit Java Profiler adds a new Profile action in all places where you usually find "Run" or "Debug" within the Eclipse environment.

After installation of the plugin, you'll see the Profile actions visible in the main toolbar:

also, in the main menu:

and in the context menus:


You can profile J2SE, J2EE applications and applets. Additional launch parameters can be configured in the Tools | Options, node "YourKit Java Profiler":


The Profile action starts the profiled application, connects to it the profiler UI (if opposite behavior is not configured). The output of the profiled application appears in the normal Eclipse output console the same as it would from the normal "Run" action within the environment.


To make developer's life comfortable and easier the YourKit Java Profiler provides quick navigation from profiling results right into Eclipse source editor.

Unlike other solutions that force you to tell the profiler where the source code of your application is located and then merely show the code in a feature-restricted self-made editor surrogate, YourKit provides an alternative approach. Simply select a method, class or field in the profiler UI, and then use Tools | Open Declaration in IDE Editor (F7), to automatically open underlying source code in the Eclipse editor.

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WHAT'S NEW
April 10, 2012
YourKit Java Profiler 11 released Read more »
April 19, 2012
YourKit Profiler 7.0 for .NET released Read more »
AWARDS
JDJ Editors' Choice Award Winner YourKit Java Profiler received the Java Developer's Journal Editors' Choice Award.
"I had to collect data about a memory leak that happen over several hours of time in the production server. Using other profilers this was not possible since they kept on crashing. Using YourKit this was amazingly easy. It just ran in the background and I gathered statistics at certain moments in time and then compared them against each-other. YourKit is a really nice profiler and I use it now."
Geert Bevin,
Lead developer of RIFE
web application framework