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| empty statistics view [message #57928] | Tue, 14 March 2006 08:40  |  | 
| Eclipse User  |  |  |  |  | Originally posted by: droelf.australia.edu 
 Hi,
 
 To evaluate TPTP I'm profiling a local Java application. The application
 runs and terminates correctly and when I choose to output the results to a
 file TPTP does indeed write values to this file. However, when I try to open
 any of the views after profiling I only get empty views containing the
 message "No data is available for display". Refreshing or choosing different
 filters doesn't help.
 But, if I import the contents of the output file that was saved to disk I
 can see the results.
 Now, I should be able to get the results without doing the import right? Did
 anyone encounter similar problems?
 
 This is my current config:
 
 Eclipse 3.1.2
 TPTP 3.1.0
 XML Schema Infoset Model (XSD) 2.1.1
 EMF SDK 2.1.2
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| Re: empty statistics view [message #58591 is a reply to message #57928] | Wed, 15 March 2006 12:07  |  | 
| Eclipse User  |  |  |  |  | Originally posted by: Navid_Mehregani_nmehrega.ca.ibm.com 
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 Note that you can't profile to a file and view the results in the
 workbench *at the same time*.  If you profile to a file then your views in
 the workbench won't be populated.  To view your profiling results in the
 workbench do this:
 
 In your profile launch configuration, click on the profiling tab -> select
 the destination sub-tab -> make sure 'send profiling data to a file' is
 unchecked -> switch to the overview sub-tab -> click on the add button to
 create a new profiling set -> next  -> select the profiling options that
 you  want.  If you want graphical details, you have to have execution time
 analysis selected and click on the 'show execution flow graphical details'
 radio button -> next -> set your filterset -> finish.
 
 Use this profiling set to profile your application.
 
 Navid Mehregani
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 <br><font size=2 face="sans-serif">Note that you can't profile to a file
 and view the results in the workbench *at the same time*.  If you
 profile to a file then your views in the workbench won't be populated.
  To view your profiling results in the workbench do this:</font>
 <br>
 <br><font size=2 face="sans-serif">In your profile launch configuration,
 click on the profiling tab -> select the destination sub-tab -> make
 sure 'send profiling data to a file' is unchecked -> switch to the overview
 sub-tab -> click on the add button to create a new profiling set ->
 next  -> select the profiling options that you  want.  If
 you want graphical details, you have to have execution time analysis selected
 and click on the 'show execution flow graphical details' radio button ->
 next -> set your filterset -> finish.</font>
 <br>
 <br><font size=2 face="sans-serif">Use this profiling set to profile your
 application.</font>
 <br>
 <br><font size=2 face="sans-serif">Navid Mehregani </font>
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