Brad Jones
April 4th, 2003, 10:36 AM
IRONGRID ANNOUNCES IRONEYE SQL 1.0 A JDBC PERFORMANCE ANALYSIS TOOL
New tool helps Java developers visualize JDBC performance bottlenecks.
Austin, TX, 3/5/03 - IronGrid introduces a program to allow a 30-day free trial period and introductory pricing of $195 for their tool, IronEye SQL. By allowing developers to see tables and graphs of the performance of all SQL that flows between an application server and a database instantly, IronEye SQL enables smarter performance tuning of an application.
With IronEye SQL, developers can look at a consolidated graph of all of the different SQL statements that flow over one or more JDBC drivers, quickly identifying the statements that take the longest to prepare or execute. Users can view all SQL statements, sorted by a variety of criteria, or view based on a user-specified filter. The first in a series of tools from IronGrid, IronEye SQL provides ongoing visibility that allows performance problems to be corrected early on in the development cycle, when performance tuning is dramatically less time-consuming and costly. Based on the popular, patented P6Spy open source framework, IronEye SQL works by building a virtual JDBC driver for each data source.
Download available at:
http://www.irongrid.com/catalog/promotion_email.php?track_id=CGUR031003A2
About IronGrid, Inc.
IronGrid, Inc. provides lightweight Java development tools that solve specific problems and provide immediate results to Java application developers. The Company and its products are optimized for developers, enabling them to tune software performance throughout the development cycle, so they can deliver software that is on time, on budget, and on spec. IronGrid products are affordably priced for wide usage, can be installed quickly, and require no changes to a developer’s source code. Their tools support a practice called continuous performance. Like continuous integration, continuous performance is an extreme programming extension that favors performance testing throughout the entire lifecycle of an application. IronGrid is headquartered in Austin, Texas.
New tool helps Java developers visualize JDBC performance bottlenecks.
Austin, TX, 3/5/03 - IronGrid introduces a program to allow a 30-day free trial period and introductory pricing of $195 for their tool, IronEye SQL. By allowing developers to see tables and graphs of the performance of all SQL that flows between an application server and a database instantly, IronEye SQL enables smarter performance tuning of an application.
With IronEye SQL, developers can look at a consolidated graph of all of the different SQL statements that flow over one or more JDBC drivers, quickly identifying the statements that take the longest to prepare or execute. Users can view all SQL statements, sorted by a variety of criteria, or view based on a user-specified filter. The first in a series of tools from IronGrid, IronEye SQL provides ongoing visibility that allows performance problems to be corrected early on in the development cycle, when performance tuning is dramatically less time-consuming and costly. Based on the popular, patented P6Spy open source framework, IronEye SQL works by building a virtual JDBC driver for each data source.
Download available at:
http://www.irongrid.com/catalog/promotion_email.php?track_id=CGUR031003A2
About IronGrid, Inc.
IronGrid, Inc. provides lightweight Java development tools that solve specific problems and provide immediate results to Java application developers. The Company and its products are optimized for developers, enabling them to tune software performance throughout the development cycle, so they can deliver software that is on time, on budget, and on spec. IronGrid products are affordably priced for wide usage, can be installed quickly, and require no changes to a developer’s source code. Their tools support a practice called continuous performance. Like continuous integration, continuous performance is an extreme programming extension that favors performance testing throughout the entire lifecycle of an application. IronGrid is headquartered in Austin, Texas.