This happens to me too with version 4.1, but when i upgrade to 4.2, i couldn't define exclude correctly, i just don't now if it was casualty.

Rafael Nami wrote:
Valentina
I defined filter to exclude all java*, java.*, javax*, javax.*, org*, org.*, net*, net.*. Even so, the profiler didn't produce any data (when I try to open the Execution Statistics view, it displays only this message:

*No execution statistics is available for display.
Either you have no trace selected in the Profiling Monitor view or the current selection does not contain execution statistic information.*

*Note:
This view is available only if the trace contains execution statistics. To collect this type of information, on the Profile tab in the Launch configuration, choose the Execution Time Analysis option.*

PS - My agent is being treated as a unknown agent in my server. I'm using the local agent that is ported with tptp eclipse plugin. I've installed the standalone agent, but when I try to attach this standalone agent in a jboss started up, the tptp plugin simply can't find any agent to attach...

Thanks in advance and Best Regards

Rafael Mauricio Nami



2006/7/19, Rafael Nami <[EMAIL PROTECTED] <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>>:

    Thanks Valentina for the Quick Response.
    I'll try to define filters to exclude all non-application specific
    classes.
Best Regards Rafael Mauricio Nami

2006/7/19, Valentina Popescu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
    <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>>:


        Rafael,

        One reason for not getting any profiling information is that
        your filter settings filter out too much data ( assuming the
        application has been successfully started in profiling mode)

I would assume your profiling scenario is similar with this : - start the server in profiling mode by using the Profile
        action available on the Server view toolbar
        - when the attach wizard pops-up you select the Java Profiling
        Agent; while in this wizard, go to the Monitor tab and review
        your profiling options and filters. Make sure you have
        selected the right set of options ( for example Execution Time
        Analysis option should be selected if you expect to get back
        performance related data ) and that the filters don't exclude
        classes you want to profile (  double click on Java Profiling
        option and review the active filter set )


        Thank you,
        Valentina Popescu
        IBM Toronto Labs
        Phone:  (905)413-2412         (tie-line  969)
        Fax: (905) 413-4850



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        Hi everyone. I have a J2EE enterprise-scale Application,
        running on JBoss 3.2.7.
        I tryed to profile this application, to get memory leaks, time
        consumption data, etc... with TPTP, but when I start the
        configured JBoss in WTP on profiling mode, it attachs the
        agent, but creates no profiling data.
        So, I tested the tptp installation running a simple DAO
        testcase, and worked like a charm. (This TPTP Plugin is very
        good stuff indeed... Congratulations, folks!!!!)
What do I have to do to collect this kind of data from my
        JBoss application?
Thanks in advance Rafael Mauricio Nami PS - I'm using Eclipse/Callisto distribution on Windows XP,
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