Hi Yuri,

In addition to what Eugene has mentioned, can you also check your filter set to make sure you're not accidentally filtering the classes you're interested in:

 To access your filter set, click on the profile button, select 'Profile...' -> select your launch configuration -> select the 'profiling' tab -> click on your profiling set -> edit -> next -> select the profiling options you like -> next -> check your filterset here and make sure you're not filtering out the things you're interested in -> finish -> profile.

Also you mentioned you were using the Integrated Agent Controller, can you download the regular Agent Controller and see if you still experience the problem.  You can download the Agent Controller from here: http://www.eclipse.org/tptp/home/downloads/downloads.php?link=link1&ver=4.1.0.1


Thanks,

Navid Mehregani



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Hi Yuri,


It sounds like the viewer is not yet linked to your selection in Profiling Monitor view. Can you try select and enable button 'Link with viewer' in toolbar of Profiling Monitor view and see if it makes the Memory Statistic view refreshes with data? You can also open the viewer for profile resource in selection via right click pop up menu of a profile agent.
When 'link with viewer' is disabled, viewers are linked to resource that it was opened against, and does not update with selection changes in Profiling Monitor view. You can check the viewer title to determine which profile resource it is currently linked to.


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Hi, Eugene,

 

Thank you for your prompt reply.

 

The message that I quoted, is displayed in the Profiling view, on Memory Statistic pane and here it is verbatim:

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No data is available for display.
The object selected in the Profiling Monitor view does not contain this type of information.


Note:
Populate the view by selecting a valid item in the Profiling Monitor view, or start monitoring a Java process.
Use Profile action from Profiling perspective to launch or attach to a java process.

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I am trying to profile a local application, using built-in agent controller. My Java is 1.4.2. On the "Profiling monitor" panel I see a green arrow by my application  and <monitoring...collecting>Profiling  text.

 

When I was configuring profiling in the "Profile...| Profiling tab | Overview tab" dialog, I specified "Basic Memory Analysis" as a profiling data.

 
 

If this may help, attached is the dump of my Eclipse configuration.

 
 

Thank you very much,

 

Yuri.

 

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Hi Yuri,


Would you please give me with more information about how your profile failed? In your email, you mentioned that 'No data available, etc" message is displayed. Was it shown in Profiling views? Or Console view?
If it was shown in Profiling view, please make sure you have select a valid profiling option that collects the type of data the view can interpret. For detail about view and profiling option, please see http://help.eclipse.org/help31/index.jsp?topic=/org.eclipse.tptp.platform.doc.user/tasks/tefilter.htm


The EMF and XSD version you have is valid for TPTP 4.1.


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Hi,

I have the same situation that Francoisahiba used to have.
When I installed TPTP and RAServer first, I had no problems profiling local and
remote applications. After some time of not using profiling I tried it again but
"No data available, etc" message is displayed instead of data.

I am using the 4.1 version of Hyades (with the exception of 4.0 version of
probekit that was installed lately). I also use EMF 2.1 and XSD 2.1

Your help will be appreciated very much.

Yuri Persion



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