What is a heap dump?



What is a heap dump?..

Answer / Meenakshi Kumari

A heap dump is a snapshot of a program's memory heap, which contains all dynamically allocated objects. It is used for debugging purposes to analyze the state of an application at a specific point in time, especially when dealing with memory leaks or performance issues.

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