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CONFERENCE SPEAKER: Joseph Coha
3256 Bytecode Instrumentation Revealed

Type: Regular Session.
Level: Intermediate.
Have you ever wanted to modify your application dynamically at runtime to collect performance information or observe its behavior? Simple to use and extremely powerful, bytecode instrumentation (BCI) provides answers to common questions you have about the execution and performance of your application. BCI can be used to instrument Java methods at load time or dynamically during program execution. A native code interface (JVMTI) and a Java interface (java.lang.instrument) give you two choices for adding instrumentation to your J2SE 5.0 applications. This session covers all of these topics in-depth with sample code and demonstrations showing you how to add customized monitoring to your favorite tools.
Prerequisites: Some Java programming experience.
3256 Wednesday, September 15, 2004 — 1:15pm - 2:30pm Room: J2 
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