Thanks, yes I think the description applies to NB < 8.1. I downloaded 8.0.2
and it makes sense for that version. I got confused because I assumed the
spec must have been correct for NB9.
Pete


On Fri, 5 Oct 2018 at 14:40 Glenn Holmer <[email protected]> wrote:

> On 10/05/2018 05:08 AM, Peter Hull wrote:
> >
> http://netbeans-vm.apache.org/synergy/client/app/#/case/5898/suite/2245/v/1
> > In the review of this spec, I can't see the option to "CPU -> Analyze
> > Performance -> Advanced (instrumented)" or "Memory -> Analyze Memory
> > -> Advanced (instruments)".
> > Can someone tell me where it is, or maybe this refers to a previous
> version?
>
> It's quite possible that it no longer exists, as the profiler underwent
> a major rewrite around NetBeans 8.1 and the specs didn't get updated.
> Here are some resources for figuring out how it is meant to work and
> updating the test cases:
>
> The New and Noteworthy for previous NetBeans versions can help you track
> UI changes, since they have lots of screenshots:
>
> http://wiki.netbeans.org/NewAndNoteWorthy
>
> Jiri Sedlacek of Oracle wrote a blog entry about the profiler when 8.1
> was released:
>
>
> https://blogs.oracle.com/nbprofiler/getting-started-with-netbeans-profiler-81
>
> There is also a profiler wiki on the "old" NetBeans site that has
> screenshots:
>
> http://wiki.netbeans.org/Profiler
>
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