![]() ![]() This also works for probe telemetries that have been added to the VM telemetries. Probe telemetries view: After selecting a time interval with the mouse, the events view will be shown with a corresponding time filter. Events can be filtered by selecting an interval in the histograms. ![]() Probe events, control objects, current monitors and monitor history views: Multi-column filters with range editors for numeric values - Probe events view: Histograms for event durations and recorded throughputs are shown at the bottom. New: - Full support for virtual threads with a virtual thread async tracking type (new in Java 21) - Added a garbage collector probe - Added a JFR event browser when opening JFR snapshots - Opening very large JFR snapshots is now much faster - JFR snapshots also show the GC probe - Added support for JFR recording, also on remote machines, local or remote Docker container or on Kubernetes - Added a gRPC probe and a gRPC remote request tracking type - Near-zero overhead for full sampling when profiling Java 17+ - Probe events view: The type filter drop-down now allows the selection of multiple types - Probe events view: When multiple events are selected, the cumulated call tree, CPU hot spots or probe hot spots are shown below the events table - Probe events and control objects views: Scales for duration and throughput columns are now configurable in the view settings dialog. Windows XP / Vista / Windows 7 / Windows 8 / Windows 10 ![]()
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