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Does hyades work with Java 1.5 and RCP? [message #75552] |
Thu, 29 June 2006 14:52 |
Paul E. Keyser Messages: 878 Registered: July 2009 |
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Eclipse 3.1.2; WinXP; Java 1.5
I'm developing an RCP app, and would like to perform memory and/or timing profiling. This part of
the Eclispe story does not seem very impressive, so far (over on the main eclipse newsgroup, it
seems that only two profilers exist, XRay and EclipseColorer, neither of which currently are
runnable). On the other hand, hyades claims to work, but perusing this newsgroup suggests that
installing hyades is (a) complex and error-prone, and (b) a bloated monstrosity, so that (c) one
should do it in a place where when things crash and burn one's work is not damaged.
Looking at the instructions, http://www.eclipse.org/tptp/home/downloads/downloads.php, I cannot
determine if it will even work for my case -- so: does it work with Java 1.5? does it work with an
RCP app?
thanks,
Paul
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Re: Does hyades work with Java 1.5 and RCP? [message #75654 is a reply to message #75552] |
Thu, 29 June 2006 18:10 |
Guru Nagarajan Messages: 45 Registered: July 2009 |
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Paul,
The TPTP profiler supports both the profiling of distributed apps and
local apps. The install and the set up of the distributed profiling
involves numerous steps, this compared to the XRay and Colorer are for
local profiling only. TPTP now has a workbench based profiling and the
installation is fairly simple as well.
TPTP now supports Java 1.5 profiling in a technology preview mode.
Download the New Java Profiler downloads and you can profile your Java
1.5 application. We have not tested it with an RCP app. It will be very
helpful if you can test your RCP app with the new java profiler and
suggest enhancments.
Thanks,
Guru
Paul Keyser wrote:
> Eclipse 3.1.2; WinXP; Java 1.5
>
> I'm developing an RCP app, and would like to perform memory and/or
> timing profiling. This part of the Eclispe story does not seem very
> impressive, so far (over on the main eclipse newsgroup, it seems that
> only two profilers exist, XRay and EclipseColorer, neither of which
> currently are runnable). On the other hand, hyades claims to work, but
> perusing this newsgroup suggests that installing hyades is (a) complex
> and error-prone, and (b) a bloated monstrosity, so that (c) one should
> do it in a place where when things crash and burn one's work is not
> damaged.
>
> Looking at the instructions,
> http://www.eclipse.org/tptp/home/downloads/downloads.php, I cannot
> determine if it will even work for my case -- so: does it work with Java
> 1.5? does it work with an RCP app?
>
> thanks,
> Paul
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Re: Does hyades work with Java 1.5 and RCP? [message #75688 is a reply to message #75654] |
Thu, 29 June 2006 19:01 |
Paul E. Keyser Messages: 878 Registered: July 2009 |
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> The TPTP profiler supports both the profiling of distributed apps and
> local apps. The install and the set up of the distributed profiling
> involves numerous steps, this compared to the XRay and Colorer are for
> local profiling only. TPTP now has a workbench based profiling and the
> installation is fairly simple as well.
The webpage is quite confusing, and I cannot tell which is which there. I would not think an RCP app
is either remote or distributd, per se. (Some particular RCP app might be; mine isn't.)
> TPTP now supports Java 1.5 profiling in a technology preview mode.
> Download the New Java Profiler downloads and you can profile your Java
> 1.5 application. We have not tested it with an RCP app. It will be very
> helpful if you can test your RCP app with the new java profiler and
> suggest enhancments.
As above, the webpage is very confusing -- which link do I want? Also, what else do I have to
download first? (I have Eclipse 3.1.2, GEF 3.1.1 [correct], and EMF 2.1.1 [apparently also the
correct version for Eclipse 3.1.2) Some part of the webpage or newsgroup suggested that I might need
BIRT, which I could hardly beleieve, since a profiler should surely not depend on business-logic!
(But probably the post was wrong or I misread the webpage.)
Of course, I'll re-install everything anyway, in a new location, since several posts suggested you
have to destroy the ws in order to get hyades to run at all.
thanks,
Paul
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