Running TPTP [message #143229] |
Thu, 16 July 2009 12:24  |
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I downloaded Ganymede, install TPTP by installing all of the "Test and
Performance" items.
Restart the workbench.
According to the docs, "on Windows or Linux IA32 platforms, only needing
to profile a Java application locally and/or to run a TPTP Test locally do
not need to install this standalone Agent Controller on the local machine
because it is already packaged in the TPTP Platform"
( http://www.eclipse.org/tptp/home/downloads/installguide/Inst allGuide44.html)
Under Preferences//Agent Controller//Integrated Agent Controller, the on
demand launch is set to enable.
I then right click on a class (effectively "Hello World", select "Profile
As...", "Java Application", and get:
IWAT0435E An error occurred while connecting to the host.
Windows XP
Eclipse 3.5
Java 1.5
What am I missing?
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Re: Running TPTP [message #143259 is a reply to message #143229] |
Thu, 16 July 2009 16:30   |
Eclipse User |
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Hi Tom,
Under the Agent Controller > Host preference page, do you get any connection
success on a Test Connection with localhost entry?
If you have any previous dangling Java profile session, make sure they are
terminated (or kill them in the Task Manager) and no more ACServer.exe
process running on the system before you start any new profiling session.
Eugene
"Tom P" <thpr74@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:bd59d2e73a41fcab8d48707e10f663c6$1@www.eclipse.org...
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> I downloaded Ganymede, install TPTP by installing all of the "Test and
> Performance" items.
>
> Restart the workbench.
>
> According to the docs, "on Windows or Linux IA32 platforms, only needing
> to profile a Java application locally and/or to run a TPTP Test locally do
> not need to install this standalone Agent Controller on the local machine
> because it is already packaged in the TPTP Platform"
> ( http://www.eclipse.org/tptp/home/downloads/installguide/Inst allGuide44.html)
>
> Under Preferences//Agent Controller//Integrated Agent Controller, the on
> demand launch is set to enable.
>
> I then right click on a class (effectively "Hello World", select "Profile
> As...", "Java Application", and get:
> IWAT0435E An error occurred while connecting to the host.
>
> Windows XP
> Eclipse 3.5
> Java 1.5
>
> What am I missing?
>
>
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