![]() The memory view uses the Spring Boot Actuator data to gather the data from the running application, in the same way the other live data from running Spring Boot applications is gathered from running Spring Boot applications. Garbage Collection – displays the count of the GC events in the application.Gc Pauses – depicts the frequency and duration of pause time for a GC event.Non-heap memory – displays a stacked overview of the different non-heap regions in JVM relative to the total memory used and total memory size.Heap memory – provides a stacked overview of the different heap areas, the total memory used and total memory size in the JVM.There are four graphical real-time visualizations available under the memory view: This feature is a result of collaboration between VMWare and Microsoft (special thanks to and The memory view visualizes the memory and the garbage collection activities of a running Spring Boot application, much in the same way than the Spring Boot Dashboard already provides you with insights into running Spring Boot applications like active beans and request mappings. In addition to the highlights from the 2022, let’s look at the new features from the latest release! December 2022 Update Spring Boot – Live Memory ViewĪs the highlight of this month’s update, we are introducing a new graphical memory view as the newest addition to the Spring Boot Dashboard. In November, we shared the news that there were two million Java developers on Visual Studio Code, this was an important milestone and we wanted to thank for all the support from the community, thank you! Two million Java developers on Visual Studio Code You can find how to enable the Lombok support in this blog post. We also want to thank who started the original Lombok extension. Starting in July, our Java extensions can directly support projects that are using Lombok without installing any additional extensions. Project Lombok is a popular and widely used Java library that is used to minimize or remove the boilerplate code. Fundamental experience will continue to be our focus going forward. This includes postfix completion like IntelliJ IDEA, more shortcuts to generate code snippets, signature help optimization and so on. ![]() In 2022, We have made a series of important improvements to make Java developer’s daily coding life easier than ever. We hope that these improvements make it easier to develop Spring applications and observe the state of application when it’s running.įundamental Coding Experience ImprovementsĬoding experience matters. This includes the beans and endpoints mapping view, more live information display for Spring applications and the brand new memory as a graph. ![]() Starting earlier this year, we began to make a series of improvements on Spring Boot dashboard, aiming to increase Spring developer’s productivity on Visual Studio Code. Looking back on 2022, there are a few highlights that we wanted to share with you all: Highlights from 2022 Major Visualization Experience Upgrade for Spring Boot Extensions Hi everyone, we are near the end of year.
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