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BW: Optimizeit 3.1 Allows Java Developers to Resolve Performance Issues in Web-Based Applications

Written By
Web Webster
Web Webster
Dec 7, 1999

“At the Java Business Conference today, Intuitive Systems,
Inc. unveiled Optimizeit 3.1 Professional, a new version of its
award-winning Java(TM) performance tool.
The enhanced product
includes powerful built-in web application server integration,
enabling developers to instantly profile popular Web application
server environments to track and resolve performance issues in any
Java code.”

“Optimizeit now offers enhanced capabilities for performance
tuning, CPU profiling, memory leak debugging and real-time
monitoring of object allocations of Enterprise JavaBeans,
applications and servlets, running under popular Web application
servers, including BEA WebLogic 4.5.1, iPlanet Web Server 4.0
Enterprise Edition, IBM Websphere, ServletExec 2.2 of New Atlanta
Communications, Apache JServ 1.1, Apple Computer WebObjects,
Allaire Jrun 2.3, Sun ServletRunner and JavaWebServer 1.1.3 and 2.0
and Netscape Application Server 4.0. The advanced profiling tool
also includes a tutorial explaining how to profile web application
servers if a developer’s server is not listed.”

“With Optimizeit’s new advanced features, Java technology
developers using Web application servers can minimize the time
spent during the optimization phase and increase the overall
quality of their Java-based software products,” said Gordie
Freedman, Vice President of Technology at Intuitive Systems, Inc.
“Tightly integrated with the high native Java performance of Web
application servers, Optimizeit provides developers with the most
efficient profiling solution to achieve fast server-side Java
applications.”


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Web Webster

Web Webster

Web Webster has more than 20 years of writing and editorial experience in the tech sector. He’s written and edited news, demand generation, user-focused, and thought leadership content for business software solutions, consumer tech, and Linux Today, he edits and writes for a portfolio of tech industry news and analysis websites including webopedia.com, and DatabaseJournal.com.

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