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JVMTI Profiling Question: Standalone Aggregated Execution Stats [message #116457] Tue, 30 October 2007 00:14 Go to next message
Chris Elford is currently offline Chris ElfordFriend
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Hi guys,

I'm running TPTP 4.4.0.3 on win32 using a Sun Java5 JVM. I want to
see aggregated call counts/timings for each method. I try to run with no
filters.txt and a command line of
-agentlib:JPIBootLoader=JPIAgent:server=standalone;CGProf

The JVM exits cleanly at the end of execution but it contains no
aggregated stats (which I thought would be dumped during VM shutdown).
The resulting trcxml file just has classload/method definition
information.

What am I doing wrong?

Thx,
Chris
Re: JVMTI Profiling Question: Standalone Aggregated Execution Stats [message #116465 is a reply to message #116457] Tue, 30 October 2007 00:16 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Chris Elford is currently offline Chris ElfordFriend
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Re: JVMTI Profiling Question: Standalone Aggregated Execution Stats [message #116767 is a reply to message #116465] Tue, 30 October 2007 18:56 Go to previous message
Chris Elford is currently offline Chris ElfordFriend
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thanks to the guys who sent me mail noting that I was using Apache Harmony
rather than the Sun JVM. It looks like the version of Harmony I was using
was not exiting cleanly (which is when aggregated stats would be dumped).

It looks like this is working correctly. :-)

Chris
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