Java Profiling

Nate Klingenstein ndk at internet2.edu
Mon Jul 7 16:53:59 EDT 2014


It looks like it's one license per developer, and I'm as uncomfortable calling myself a developer as you should be giving me commit privileges.  But maybe they're cool with it.

v3 is obviously more important, but if you have a little time and it's a quick, painless process, it'd be very nice to have a couple licenses on hand for the project.

For now, I've downsized the VM's back to c1.large so that we have a consistent benchmark because I don't feel like measurements on more hardware would be informative at this point.

I'll start with turning quasi-random knobs to see what happens, regardless.

On Jul 7, 2014, at 2:45 PM, Tom Zeller <tzeller at dragonacea.biz<mailto:tzeller at dragonacea.biz>>
 wrote:

No, but an open source license sounds like a good idea. I can pursue
that if I should.

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