Thinking about profiling your WPF applications to find out where the performance bottlenecks are? Check out the newly improved WPF Performance Profiling tool at http://windowsclient.net/wpf/perf/wpf-perf-tool.aspx if you haven’t had the chance, I highly recommend this new version! The WPF Performance blog also has quite a few good performance related posts and resources.
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1) Performance Profiling Tool for WPF (WpfPerf) The new and improved WpfPerf Performance Profiling tool is finally live on WindowsClient.net See here: http://windowsclient.net/wpf/perf/wpf-perf-tool.aspx More details also posted on the blog here. 2) WPF ETW Event Tracing: A detailed documentation for our WPF ETW Event Tracing is also finally live on WindowsClient.net See here: http://windowsclient.net/wpf/white-papers/event-tracing-wpf.aspx A WPF sample that consumes ETW is uploaded to our blog here.
The new and improved WpfPerf Performance Profiling tool is finally live on WindowsClient.net
See here: http://windowsclient.net/wpf/perf/wpf-perf-tool.aspx
More details also posted on the blog here.
A detailed documentation for our WPF ETW Event Tracing is also finally live on WindowsClient.net
See here: http://windowsclient.net/wpf/white-papers/event-tracing-wpf.aspx
A WPF sample that consumes ETW is uploaded to our blog here.
Joel Reyes