previously, the default names for snapshots were appropriately named
using a date string. Now I get 'Tomcat.memory'.
Now that's distinctive
EAP 612: snapshot names
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I guess 'Tomcat' is distinctive in that the agent detects that it is running under Tomcat. Hmmh.
A date is fine with me - but that smells of good organization and not
all people like.
Since the UI remembers the last prefix the user enters...
why not offer a good default initially - the dialog requires blind trust
for the first time its used.
The other thing where the user has to 'trust' yjp is the running process,
since yjp detects (for Compare Snapshot) the process, which is good.
However it could also be made visible to the user via the file name.
A date is fine with me - but that smells of good organization and not
all people like.
Since the UI remembers the last prefix the user enters...
why not offer a good default initially - the dialog requires blind trust
for the first time its used.
The other thing where the user has to 'trust' yjp is the running process,
since yjp detects (for Compare Snapshot) the process, which is good.
However it could also be made visible to the user via the file name.
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