Your memory is good ... something does/did exist although I'm not sure it was 
every made public (such as through xqzone).

I have a version (which I believe Ron Hitchens  initially provided me a couple 
of years back) that I would be willing to share.   But, I have not used this in 
sometime and would need to clean it up a bit.  If no one from within MarkLogic 
(or this community) can provide an 'official' or more up to date copy, I can 
try and find some time to clean this up (and do some minimal testing).  In it's 
current state, it's a bit intermingled with an 'unofficial' release of xqDoc 
which integrated this profiler as part of a 'test coverage' thought I had.

Let me know.

Darin.




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From: David Sewell <[email protected]>
To: General XQZone Discussion <[email protected]>
Sent: Thu, February 4, 2010 12:02:55 PM
Subject: [MarkLogic Dev General] Tools to graph/analyze output of prof:report()?

I'm remembering that there are tools out there that take the output of
the MarkLogic profiling report, prof:report(), and do interesting
analytical things with it. Just my imagination, or...?

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