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In this article, we will use a sample application to demonstrate how CodeAnalyst can profile your Java application. You will learn how to setup a CodeAnalyst project to use Event Based Profiling to get an idea of what to investigate in your own Java applications. Event-Based Profiling allows the developer to tie in running code with hardware events such as a cache miss, locked instructions or pipeline stalls. If you are new to CodeAnalyst, please see Using AMD CodeAnalyst with Java.

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