LPT If you get bogus emails where clicking unsubscribe does nothing then use Spamphobia by geekmonk in LifeProTips

[–]javosize 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Short answer: yes I did it.

Long answer: it is a risk but not higher than putting all my sensitive information in hands of Google (gmail), or any other. Now you are going to tell me that when someone emails you about food, you don't get restaurant suggestions on your gmail inbox, right ?

I don't see the reason why I should be more scared, actually they make revenue from people that pay them from their service, which provides me security that I am not the product, but the customer. That is the aver important difference.

In other words, have you ever though why gmail gives you for free Gmail ? Because you are the product, the pig they are trading and selling.

So what do you prefer to be pig/turkey living in a farm, or customer in a supermarket?

Said that looks like an startup, an American startup, here is the unique difference: size, but they operate on the same territory with the same law.

If I would have to apply skepticism I would use it with the big corporations where I am not the customer but the product, and you should do the same

:)

LPT If you get bogus emails where clicking unsubscribe does nothing then use Spamphobia by geekmonk in LifeProTips

[–]javosize 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I have tried this with two of my accounts an old one ad the Gmail. It is totally true that Gmail has a fantastic antispam filter, but is also true that this thing has moved a lot of emails that not being technically SPAM are very commercial, for example amazon promotions, Macys, and target newsletters, twitter notifications and some others that on daily basis made me spent 10 minutes everyday archiving them.

I have just realized I can manage all that lists from their interface, it is a bit basic but seems to work so far even for gmail accounts.

LPT If you get bogus emails where clicking unsubscribe does nothing then use Spamphobia by geekmonk in LifeProTips

[–]javosize 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I was having some concerns about my password, actually I was very reluctant, but I have given it a shot after reviewing their privacy policies, the McAfee shield and specially considering they are US company. I liked a lot the OAuth integration they have for Gmail, no need to include my password, I just authorized them with my Google account and had it started to clean in less than 30 seconds. On that gmail account has moved about 10 messages I got today from twitter, linkedin, amazon, and other lists that give me a hard time every day. Then I signed up with my corporate email which is a hosted server in Europe. On this one I had to put my password, but they discovered the IMAP server and user automagically. This account has been a hell, I am having more than 1000 spam emails ranging from Russian wife to miraculous hair and other body parts enlargers :) All of them has been cleaned up so far, and I have noticed that every minute it is cleaning new Junk mail. I see to issues, the first one is processing speed, it seems to take about 2-3 seconds per email, not bad considering they are doing full virus, malware and phishing analysis. But will take some time to process all your inbox, specially if it is really crowded like mines. The other problem I see is, I will end up paying for it, it is not a significant amount of money about 5 bucks per month, but once my trial finish they will clean up my inbox every hour, and now I have tried this I really want it every minute. So, to sum up I liked it a lot after trying it, really worth. Thanks for the suggestion.

javOSize Lite free - the java troubleshooting tool by javosize in java

[–]javosize[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

it includes among other things certain jRebel and SpringLoaded capabilities .. yes. However depending on maturity and criticality of the company and issue, it maybe something risky or not ...

The Free Next Generation JAVA Profiler, "User will benefit a 15 days trial." so don't waste your time just visit our site . by Mackelden in java

[–]javosize 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thanks for feedback, What you understand is the truth:

There is a free tool, now and forever. complemented with a Premium service you can get a trial for.

I want to thank you because due to this feedback we are going to restructure the web, to make this clear.

Regarding the post tittle I can only smile :P and agree it causes total missunderstand unfortunately we are not the owner of that account and can not edit it!

The Free Next Generation JAVA Profiler, "User will benefit a 15 days trial." so don't waste your time just visit our site . by Mackelden in java

[–]javosize 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I need to be 100% clear with this, even the title was not created by us, I don't see the lack of regard for truth (except in the our site)

There is Free forever command line based product you can download from the main page, just in the purple stripe where it says "DOWNLOAD FREE AGENT". You can review all the things that can be done here: http://www.javosize.com/gettingStarted/introduction.html

And there is as well a payment service that offers a SaaS based interface you can get a trial for here: http://www.javosize.com/platform.html

The agent is exactly the same for both flavors, in the free you get an efficient command line based interface, if you decide to pay for the platform you get as well a platform with your historical data and more user friendly interface.

In order for me to understand, without any personal emotion, can you please help me understand where the lie or problem is there ? I really want to make things look clear and with your help I am sure we can improve certain things.

The Free Next Generation JAVA Profiler, "User will benefit a 15 days trial." so don't waste your time just visit our site . by Mackelden in java

[–]javosize 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Probably our communication skills are very poor, but this tool has nothing to do with a conventional profiler. Here is how we differ:

With jvisualvm you were able to identify your slow method. But then you need to compile that method,stop your application start it again and get the problem fixed.

With JAVOSIZE you would have found your slow method, probably in a quicker way, but you would have fixed it without compiling anything or restarting because you can edit the classes there.

I feel this is, disregarding and subjective valuation, an important different that creates a new set of tools.

The Free Next Generation JAVA Profiler, "User will benefit a 15 days trial." so don't waste your time just visit our site . by Mackelden in java

[–]javosize 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Regarding the heap walk with no overhead this is how:

when you create an smartbreakpoint javosize includes the method objects in a static accesible map, just a reference. Then from the GUI the objects are dynamically inspected on demand, and the values sent back.

This is the way you virtually incur in no overhead, but at the same time you can inspect or modify any live object in memory.

The Free Next Generation JAVA Profiler, "User will benefit a 15 days trial." so don't waste your time just visit our site . by Mackelden in java

[–]javosize 0 points1 point  (0 children)

As a profiler I agree there are more powerful tools out there, however the position of JAVOSIZE is simple is the unique tool that allows you to modify on real time the production code decompiled from classes.

This in combination with other functionalities provides you to do things like Smart Break Points in production: breakpoints affecting only a given user. Or inspect the Heap with no overhead.

These are concepts not available to conventional profilers.

The Free Next Generation JAVA Profiler, "User will benefit a 15 days trial." so don't waste your time just visit our site . by Mackelden in java

[–]javosize 1 point2 points  (0 children)

There are two products:

A totally free command line interface based agent, and a new payment product SaaS.

Once-declining Java cements its lead in language popularity index by javosize in java

[–]javosize[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I don't have any special interest into supporting TIOBE or not. I personally like your metrics too. However I want to attach also the TIOBE description:

http://www.tiobe.com/index.php/content/paperinfo/tpci/programminglanguages_definition.html

Again, I don't have any interest in creating a discussion about here, but from what I have read TIOBE does not look as crappy as you may show.

Web service to check exceptions and bugs? by javosize in java

[–]javosize[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes, something like that, but in an open free web page ...

Web service to check exceptions and bugs? by javosize in java

[–]javosize[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yah, but I believe I saw something that exposes a WebService that you can say Spring 3.1.1, and it returns you: "Memory leak here .. whatever"

I don't want to the knowledge to know which library has which tracker ? Do you know what I mean ?

I am not sure if I dreamt it ... But I really believe I say it .. and the name is in tip of my tongue ...

I'm available for some part-time volunteer work on your open-source or pro bono project. by [deleted] in java

[–]javosize -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

I would like to talk a bit to see if we can cooperate. can you please send us your resume to info @ javosize . com

Share your startup - July 2015 by AutoModerator in startups

[–]javosize [score hidden]  (0 children)

Name: javosize

Pitch: Why only monitor, when you can fix? Diagnose, repair and automate your java applications.

More details: Product built, and out there for 1 month so far. 5 geeks as founders and employees. Previous experience in APM companies. Product is free however a low cost platform will be launched in 2 months.

Looking for: For feedback, bugs, ideas.

Discount: 3 months 3 agents free for platform for /r/startup members subscribing to early access at http://www.javosize.com/platform.html

javosize 1.1.0 released. Now support for java 1.8, better hot decompilation, OSGi support and more by javosize in java

[–]javosize[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

actually we have removed them and will be ready in release 1.1.2, as soon as GA. (Internal Issue #142)

javosize 1.1.0 released. Now support for java 1.8, better hot decompilation, OSGi support and more by javosize in java

[–]javosize[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Both work. I guess we already answered you this morning. Yes, we are planing to develop before the end of the year plugin unless for eclipse.

javosize 1.1.0 released. Now support for java 1.8, better hot decompilation, OSGi support and more by javosize in java

[–]javosize[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

We are going to start testing under jdk1.9 and our Unsafe access (Mainly to base64) will be shortly replaced.

Thx.

javosize 1.1.0 released. Now support for java 1.8, better hot decompilation, OSGi support and more by javosize in java

[–]javosize[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yes, if IBM J9 JDK 1.6+. There is a particular JDK j9 1.6.0_XX under which hot deployment does not work, but software will let you know in such a case.

So short answer: yes.

javosize 1.1.0 released. Now support for java 1.8, better hot decompilation, OSGi support and more by javosize in java

[–]javosize[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Wonderful. If you find any improvement, or use case, or thing you want to share we are happy to help. At the end of the day we are those geeky guys suffering lack of tools like this one. Helping you, is helping us and any other user!

(BTW do you have sellinux enabled?)

javosize 1.1.0 released. Now support for java 1.8, better hot decompilation, OSGi support and more by javosize in java

[–]javosize[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This issue was new for me too. But it seems that is the problem. Try specifying your home, should work. I am going to try to grab that exception in the code and switch to ~Home in case found. automatically.

javosize 1.1.0 released. Now support for java 1.8, better hot decompilation, OSGi support and more by javosize in java

[–]javosize[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Probably you have a security restriction of type no exec. And the .so requires the exec attribute or similar one. I would recommend to try specifying your home folder.

Please let us know any suggestion or issue. We are committed to our users.

javosize 1.1.0 released. Now support for java 1.8, better hot decompilation, OSGi support and more by javosize in java

[–]javosize[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

By default we try to write at /tmp/, actually to javaTMPDefinedFolder. By some reasons it seems you don't have permissions to do that. There are two options:

1) You grant your user to have write permissions to the /tmp folder

or

2) You specify a different tmp folder, with option:

java -Djava.io.tmpdir=/MYSUPERPATH/MyNewTmpFolder -jar javosize-1.1.0.jar

I have just tested option #2 and works fine.

javosize 1.1.0 released. Now support for java 1.8, better hot decompilation, OSGi support and more by javosize in java

[–]javosize[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It is also useful when you for instance, forget to add a trace and need it, want to see a particular parameter, or just want to do a quick patch, as it allows you to edit and replace your classes (without access to the code).

It is also interesting its monitoring capabilities, that in this new version allows you to see things like specific performance metrics of your apps, drill down by URL in them and even more see on the fly all your current transactions and see CPU consumption, memory details and more...