Friday, November 27, 2009

Locking graphs in JProfiler

In the screencast below, I present some of the features in the locking graphs that have been introduced in JProfiler 6.

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The test class that is profiled in this screen cast is given below:



public class MonitorTest {

// The only monitor that all threads are blocking or waiting on
private static final MonitorTest monitor = new MonitorTest();

public static void main(String[] args) throws InterruptedException {

// All threads execute this runnable, each thread acquires the
// monitor, works for 3 seconds and then waits on the monitor
Runnable runnable = new Runnable() {
public void run() {
synchronized (monitor) {
try {
// Instead of doing any real work, the thread just
// sleeps for 3 second
Thread.sleep(3000);
monitor.wait();
} catch (InterruptedException e) {
e.printStackTrace();
}
}

}
};

// 3 threads are started with an offset of 500 ms
new Thread(runnable, "Test Thread 1").start();
Thread.sleep(500);
new Thread(runnable, "Test Thread 2").start();
Thread.sleep(500);
new Thread(runnable, "Test Thread 3").start();

// After 20 seconds, all threads are woken up and the test class
// terminates
Thread.sleep(20000);
synchronized (monitor) {
monitor.notifyAll();
}
}
}

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