Profiling portlets

You can profile a portlet project using the workbench. These tasks can be run on a local portal test environment server or a remote WebSphere® Portal server.

The workbench provides a set of profiling tools that analyze the performance of applications. The type of data that you can collect includes page, method an class statistics; memory usage; execution flow; and object and class interactions. For more information, see the help topics under Help > Help Contents > Detecting and analyzing runtime problems.

To profile a portlet project, follow these steps:

  1. Install Agent Controller.
  2. If you are using a remote server, enable profiling on the remote server.
  3. Define profiling options.
  4. Choose one of these actions:

To publish or deploy a portlet project to a remote portal server, see Publishing portlets.

Related concepts
Creating portlets and portlet projects
Getting started with run-time problem determination
Related tasks
Defining Web browsers and device emulators
Profiling an application
Related reference
WebSphere Studio Application Developer Version 5 Programming Guide Redbook

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