Right, it measures only the time sent in processing the events from first 
event to last event (or dataServerExit call) in one session (for each 
XMLTraceDataProcessor instance).

Thank you,

Marius Slavescu
IBM Tivoli Autonomic Computing - Toronto Lab
Phone: 905-413-3610




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> P.S: do you know which class produces the log output (which i used 
above)
> and which elapsed time is measured there? I tried to measure the time
> myself and had no chance to get similar values. Is it from creating the
> Launch-Object till Termination of the process?

I think i have found the right class/method. It seems to be
org.eclipse.hyades.trace.ui.internal.piclient.XMLTraceDataProcessor.loadEvents()
so the given "elapsed time" represents the time the DataProcessor needs
from starting the dataCollection till all data is read back from the
traceModel, right?

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