Sorry by the simplistic idea, but catching the execution of methods with
AOP cannot help to measure their execution time?

A 'around' advice can to that.


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Eduardo Frazão



2012/1/27 BJ Hargrave <hargr...@us.ibm.com>

> A bundle is a collection of classes which are collections of methods. If
> you can instrument and measure the CPU time spent by methods, you can then
> process that data since each method belongs to a class and each class to a
> bundle.
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> From:        masti whoknows <masti...@yahoo.com>
> To:        "osgi-dev@mail.osgi.org" <osgi-dev@mail.osgi.org>,
> Date:        2012/01/27 13:23
> Subject:        [osgi-dev] CPU Measurement on a Bundle
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> Hi All,
>
>         Is there a way or has anyone done any kind of CPU measurements on
> Bundles? I have a bunch of bundles and would like to know if there is a way
> to meausre how much CPU usage is done by each of the bundles. The
> requirement is to do it in the code and no using any third party profilers
> (unless they can be hooked into the code at run time to get profiles)
>
>       Any guidance is highly appreciated.
>
> Thanks
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