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JProfiler 14.0.3

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  • Latest Version

    JProfiler 14.0.5

  • Operating System

    Windows 7 64 / Windows 8 64 / Windows 10 64 / Windows 11

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  • Author / Product

    ej-technologies GmbH / External Link

  • Filename

    jprofiler_windows-x64_14_0_3.exe

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What's new in this version:

New features:
- Security change: If the "address" option is not specified for the -agentpath parameter, the JProfiler agent will only listen on the loopback interface
- Security change: By default, the command line utility jpenable will now prepare a JVM for profiling in such a way that only local connections are allowed. jpenable has a new -a option to listen on all network interfaces instead.
- Security change: Integration wizards will no longer suggest to configure unencrypted direct TCP connections to remote machines but use SSH connections by default
- Security change: The default connection type of a new profiling session is now "Local TCP connection". The old remote TCP connection is discouraged, but is still available with the "Unsecured TCP connection" connection type.
- Improved the ability to open truncated HPROF files

Fixed:
- Connecting to a Docker or Kubernetes container did not work if the home directory was mounted with the noexec option
- When connecting to Kubernetes containers, JProfiler used to query containers in all namespaces, which could take a very long time. Now, only namespaces that are opened in the tree are queried.