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 runtime 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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