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Poor Java performance costs your business money and customers. However, finding and solving problems while your application is in development eliminates performance issues before they become issues.

In the Quest white paper, "Memory Analysis Best Practices Within Eclipse," Steve Haines discusses how memory issues in Java applications can cripple performance and cost your business money. Steve explains strategies to solve Java memory issues before they reach production - all from the comfort of your Eclipse IDE.

Learn how to identify, isolate and avoid memory leaks in Java applications. Read the white paper today.

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Date:May 2009

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