Profiling a JNI invocation API-based application using TPTP 4.2 [message #139582] |
Sat, 17 January 2009 19:44 |
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Originally posted by: rosec.messagingdirect.com
Good morning;
I need to profile a java application launched by the JNI invocation API
from a C application, and naturally the TPTP tools seemed like a good
place to start. However, I can start the application, but I have no
idea how to connect to it for profiling. I realize this falls into the
'dumb newbie' bucket, but I really am kind of lost. Permit me to explain:
I have added the JVM option "-XrunpiAgent:server=controlled" to my java
VM startup options.
I have added
$ECLIPSE_HOME/plugins/org.eclipse.tptp.platform.ac.linux_ia3 2_4.4.1.v200808290100/agent_controller/lib
to my LD_LIBRARY_PATH
I am running against the Sun Java 1.5.0_10 JVM library
In Eclipse, I have a Java project that contains the code I wish to
profile. I've got no profiling launch configurations, nor do I really
know what needs to go into them.
It is at this point that my knowledge comes to an end; when I start my
JNI-based application, it simply stops during VM startup and sits
awaiting, presumably, an agent controller connection. What steps do I
need to take to get this to happen, and to get information from it?
--
Chris Rose
Developer Planet Consulting Group
(780) 577-8433
crose@planetci.com
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