I've noticed that with each Profile-Run there is another YourKit UI instance being opened. This is quite inconvenient. It should recognize that an instance is already running and it should also provide a possibility to start the UI manually (i.e. to deactive the automatic launch completely) either per run-config or IDE-wide. Personally I prefered the second "Launch YourKit UI" button of the 4.0 version.
The automatically started YourKit UI should also recognize when a profiled process terminates. When it does and has automatically captured a CPU and/or memory snapshot, it should open this right away (or ask which one to open if both are saved).
[EAP 604] IDE Integration Usability
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Hello Sascha
Best regards,
Anton
We'll make in the next build the automatic launch of the profiler UI an option. In IDEA, it will be per run configuration; setting this option for the default configuration will make its value inherited by newly created run configurations.I've noticed that with each Profile-Run there is another YourKit UI instance being opened. This is quite inconvenient. It should recognize that an instance is already running and it should also provide a possibility to start the UI manually (i.e. to deactive the automatic launch completely) either per run-config or IDE-wide. Personally I prefered the second "Launch YourKit UI" button of the 4.0 version.
Thank you for the great suggestion. Request is added.The automatically started YourKit UI should also recognize when a profiled process terminates. When it does and has automatically captured a CPU and/or memory snapshot, it should open this right away (or ask which one to open if both are saved).
Best regards,
Anton