In this document, we will see how to inflate yourkit onto docker container and get the snapshot. Thankfully you do not need a license to profile an application, but you need license just to view/analyze the results, so you are saved from registering headache. In such situation, the option is to profile the application on the docker container itself, and copy the snapshot onto local machine to analyze. It becomes even difficult when the server is run inside docker container, because most of the times these containers are configured not to expose any port other than the designated ports like 8080 Where the primary usage of this profiler is to profile the usecase on your local machine, there are situations where you need profile remotely running java severs. Yourkit is the very commonly used profiler across performance teams for all java related profiling.
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