Hi Sergio,

I have been using JProfiler with the IntelliJ Clojure plugin.  The 
combination seems to work fine, except that JProfiler does not know how 
to display Clojure source code associated with a function.  However, 
there is enough information displayed that you can do it trivially.

Peter

Sergio wrote:
> I have been trying out the YourKit profiler and I think it's great.
> However, my evaluation license is going to expire soon and being a
> student I can't purchase (even the academic) license right now.
>
> I have tried profiler4j and it is usable but it isn't working 100%
> right with clojure (in my case). Jrat (http://jrat.sourceforge.net/)
> seems promising as well as JIP (http://jiprof.sourceforge.net/) (the
> fact that it outputs text means that there could be easy integration
> with Emacs with some Elisp code), but I haven't tried them yet.
> Nothing I have checked out seems as nice as YourKit, although those
> two I mentioned appear to get close.
> Again, I haven't tried them. I am going to, and they would probably
> meet my needs perfectly, but still.. If anyone knows of something
> better or has any recommendations/opinions they could share, please
> do. Thanks!
>
> >
>
>   


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