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== Profile a plug-in project ==
 
== Profile a plug-in project ==
* 1. Select a plug-in project and select '''Profile As...''' > '''Eclipse Application'''.
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* 1. Select a plug-in project and select '''Profile As''' > '''Eclipse Application'''.
 
::[[Image:Pluginscreen1.jpg]]
 
::[[Image:Pluginscreen1.jpg]]
 
* 2. In profile configuration dialog, under '''Monitor''' tab,  select '''Java Profiling''' agent, and select '''Edit Option'''.
 
* 2. In profile configuration dialog, under '''Monitor''' tab,  select '''Java Profiling''' agent, and select '''Edit Option'''.

Revision as of 23:52, 29 July 2008

Profiling with TPTP :: plug-in development.

Profile a plug-in project

  • 1. Select a plug-in project and select Profile As > Eclipse Application.
Pluginscreen1.jpg
  • 2. In profile configuration dialog, under Monitor tab, select Java Profiling agent, and select Edit Option.
Pluginscreen2.jpg
  • 3. In Filter page, add a new filter.
Pluginscreen3.jpg
  • 4. Input a new filter that include your plug-in packages. eg.,
org.mysample* * INCLUDE
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  • 5. Click Finish to apply filter.
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  • 6. Click OK to start profile session.
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  • 7. Select Yes to switch to profiling perspective upon request.
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  • 8. Profiling resources (container, host, process, agent, and analysis type) are created in profiling monitor view.
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  • 9. Interact with your Run-time workbench.
  • 10.In development workbench, double-click on an analysis type to open a profiling view to show profiling data collected.
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