Ben Livshits and Emre Kiciman - AjaxView, Performance Profiling of AJAX web sites
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Ben Livshits and
Emre Kiciman talk about the Ajax Profiling Extensions (also known as AjaxView), a tool that allows to profile web sites using Ajax. The tool lets you investigate the performance
of the client side javascript! Ben and Emre explain how the profiling works, i.e. how they instrument the javascript on the fly, collect execution traces, and so forth. They also show a really cool demo of the tool where they turn on profiling for a couple
web pages, then analyze the performance directly in Visual Studio.
- Ajax Profiling Extensions @msdn: http://code.msdn.microsoft.com/AjaxView
- AjaxView @MSR: http://research.microsoft.com/en-us/projects/ajaxview/
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