Archive for August, 2010

SpeedTrace Pro 3.4.17 is online for Download

SpeedTrace Pro 3.4.17

We are constantly enhancing and expanding SpeedTrace Pro.
Now SpeedTrace Pro 3.4.17 is available for downloading!
( Both for 32-bit and for 64-bit 32 windows operating system. )

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Suspend Tester with SpeedTrace fast and easy

Yesterday we have invited you to test your .NET Profiler & Tracer application.
With this test application (SuspendTester), you can now test the accuracy of your .NET performance tools and also
compare it with other tools available in the market.

It generates extreme multithreading scenarios.

Below, you can find a test done using our all-in-one .NET development solution – SpeedTrace Pro.

Take this experience and see how easy and smooth SpeedTrace Pro handles such extreme load tests.
Fast and easy can SpeedTrace Pro master this test.
How about your .NET Profiler?

Today, we have established a YouTube video channel.
Why not make screen videos of your test with our ThreadSuspendTester application (C# source code) and show us how fast your .NET Profiler can handle extremly multithreadings ?
Provide us your videos or discuss with us!

Try also using SpeedTrace Pro and compare.

Test Your .NET Profiler/Tracer Application

With our ThreadSuspendTester application (see C# source code and downlaod) you can get an idea of the abilities of your .NET testing tool.

Performance analysis with extremely multi threading - ThreadSuspendTest

ThreadSuspendTester is a small test program which records the overhead of .NET profilers or .NET tracers, especially at high concurrency.
The test program starts 100 threads, which in turn make allocations and garbage collections.

If you use SpeedTrace Pro as tracing/profiling tool, you will not detect much difference by the presence of the profiler. In contrast to other tools on the market, the overhead is very small.

Get an idea of your Profiler/Tracer. Compare the result with SpeedTrace Pro – You will be amazed.

Download ThreadSuspendTester.zip (Program.cs) Download ThreadSuspendTester.zip (Program.cs)

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using System;
using System.Collections.Generic;
using System.Text;
using System.Threading;
using System.Collections;
using System.Diagnostics;
 
namespace ConsoleApplication1
{
    class Program
    {
        static bool terminated = false;
 
        static void Main(string[] args)
        {
            for (int i = 0; i < 15; i++)
            {
                Console.Write(string.Format("Test {0}...", i+1));
                ExecuteTest();
            }
 
            Console.WriteLine("DONE - Press ENTER to exit");
            Console.ReadLine();
        }
 
        private static void ExecuteTest()
        {
            var sw = new Stopwatch();
            sw.Start();
 
            System.Threading.Thread.CurrentThread.Priority = ThreadPriority.Normal;
            GC.Collect();
 
            for (int i = 0; i < 50; i++)
            {
                var threads = StartThreads();
 
                foreach (Thread t in threads)
                {
                    t.Abort();
                    GC.Collect();
                }
                terminated = true;
 
                foreach (Thread t in threads)
                {
                    t.Join();
                }
            }
 
            Console.WriteLine("Done..{0} ms", sw.ElapsedMilliseconds);
        }
 
        private static List<Thread> StartThreads()
        {
            var result = new List<Thread>();
            for (int i = 0; i < 1; i++)
            {
                var thread = new Thread(doNothingTest);
                thread.Priority = ThreadPriority.Lowest;
                thread.Start();
                result.Add(thread);
            }
 
            var thread2 = new Thread(allocTest);
            thread2.Priority = ThreadPriority.Lowest;
            thread2.Start();
            result.Add(thread2);
 
            for (int i = 0; i < 100; i++)
            {
                var thread = new Thread(allocTest);
                thread.Priority = ThreadPriority.Lowest;
                thread.Start();
                result.Add(thread);
            }
            return result;
        }
 
        static void allocTest()
        {
            int j=0;
            while (!terminated)
            {
                ArrayList list = new ArrayList();
                for (int i = 0; i < 1000; i++)
                {
                    list.Add(new Program());
                }
                list.Clear();
                if (j % 1 == 0)
                {
                    GC.Collect();
                }
 
                System.Threading.Thread.Sleep(1);
            }
        }
 
        static void doNothingTest()
        {
            while (!terminated)
            {
            }
        }   
    }
}

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SpeedTrace Pro supports Microsoft Silverlightâ„¢

SpeedTrace Pro:Silverlight online-helpA notable feature of Speed Trace Pro 3.4 is the Silverlight™ support. A new project type was created for Silverlight applications.
Browser auto detection and supports for Internet Explorer, Mozilla Firefox and Google Chrome is implemented.

To know how to use Silverlight projects in SpeedTrace Pro, take a look at the new online help (see screenshot).

Try out this and all the other new features of SpeedTrace Pro 3.4.

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