Solaris Dynamic Tracing - Next Generation Observability speaker Angelo Rajadurai, Sun Microsystems

Presentation Abstract

Have you ever wondered why your Java application is running slowly? Solaris 10 introduced an innovative new technology called Dynamic Tracing (DTrace). This allow developers and system administrators to have unprecedented observability into a live running system. This talk will cover the basics of using the DTrace tool. An introduction to observing Java applications with DTrace will be presented. The presentation includes many demonstrations of the tool itself; plenty of time for Q&A will be provided.

Speaker

Angelo Rajadurai, Sun Microsystems

Angelo Rajadurai works in ISV engineering at Sun. He is on Sun's team that helps developers and ISVs adopt Sun technologies like DTrace. He has presented DTrace to developers in over 20 countries around the world and at many large events like JavaONE. He has been at Sun for over 14 years.


What Is New in NetBeans 6.0?

Presentation Abstract

The 6.0 release of the NetBeans IDE includes important new features along with significant improvements and bug fixes. This technotizer provides a quick review of the highlights (with demos!) and pointers to more information.

Speaker

Gregg Sporar - NetBeans Technology Evangelist, Sun Microsystems

Gregg Sporar has been a software developer for over twenty years, working on projects ranging from control software for a burglar alarm to 3D graphical user interfaces. He has been using Java since 1998 and his interests include user interfaces, development tools, and performance profiling. He works for Sun Microsystems as a Technical Evangelist on the NetBeans project.


Location & Time:

Meeting in the Cafeteria in Building 8 at the Sun campus, 5300 Riata Park Court (off 3600 W Parmer Lane), from 7:00 pm - 10:00 pm You can enter Building 8 through the door that is by the large flag pole.


Sponsorship

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