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monitor config options; checkboxes work like radio buttons [message #142346] Fri, 29 May 2009 11:09 Go to next message
Jeevan Sunkersett is currently offline Jeevan SunkersettFriend
Messages: 8
Registered: July 2009
Junior Member
Hi,

I am trying TPTP for the first time.
(following article
http://www.eclipse.org/tptp/home/documents/tutorials/profili ngtool/profilingexample_32.html)

After creating my standard java project, I opened up the "Profile
Configurations" dialog and set the standard 'Main', 'Arguments' (and
'classpath' tabs)

Facing an issue with the 'Monitor' tab;
In the Monitor tab, there are items organized as a tree; with each item
having a check box against it.
With a checkbox I guess, multiple items can be selected. (but in the
Profile-Configuarations dialog, they work like radio buttons, only 1 item
can be selected.)

for instance; under, Java Profiling JRE 1.5 or newer
we have 4 items;
)Execution Time analysis
)Memory analysis
)Thread analysis
)Probe insertion

All have a checkbox against them, but only one of them can be selected.

If I select 'Java Profiling JRE 1.5 or newer' (the top level tree node)
only 'Execution Time analysis' gets selected.

I do not know, if this is intended behaviour or is something wrong in my
installation.

thx
jeevan

PS:
)Probe insertion item if selected, an error is displayed ...'No probes
are selected for probe insertion'
Re: monitor config options; checkboxes work like radio buttons [message #142358 is a reply to message #142346] Fri, 29 May 2009 11:15 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Jeevan Sunkersett is currently offline Jeevan SunkersettFriend
Messages: 8
Registered: July 2009
Junior Member
PS: using

Eclipse Platform
Version: 3.4.1
Build id: M20080911-1700

and TPTP Platform 4.5.2
Re: monitor config options; checkboxes work like radio buttons [message #142424 is a reply to message #142346] Mon, 01 June 2009 20:46 Go to previous message
Eugene Chan is currently offline Eugene ChanFriend
Messages: 287
Registered: July 2009
Senior Member
Hi Jeevan,

They are intended behaviour. The analysis types available in JVM 1.5+
profiler are mutually exclusive and hence the behavior of radio button.
For probekit, you will have to 'Edit Option' of the analysis type to select
a probe file for the instrumentation.

Eugene

"Jeevan Sunkersett" <jnsunkersett@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:f63a08a643b9254c6abbed4644959683$1@www.eclipse.org...
> Hi,
>
> I am trying TPTP for the first time.
> (following article
> http://www.eclipse.org/tptp/home/documents/tutorials/profili ngtool/profilingexample_32.html)
>
> After creating my standard java project, I opened up the "Profile
> Configurations" dialog and set the standard 'Main', 'Arguments' (and
> 'classpath' tabs)
> Facing an issue with the 'Monitor' tab;
> In the Monitor tab, there are items organized as a tree; with each item
> having a check box against it.
> With a checkbox I guess, multiple items can be selected. (but in the
> Profile-Configuarations dialog, they work like radio buttons, only 1 item
> can be selected.)
>
> for instance; under, Java Profiling JRE 1.5 or newer
> we have 4 items; )Execution Time analysis
> )Memory analysis
> )Thread analysis
> )Probe insertion
>
> All have a checkbox against them, but only one of them can be selected.
>
> If I select 'Java Profiling JRE 1.5 or newer' (the top level tree node)
> only 'Execution Time analysis' gets selected.
>
> I do not know, if this is intended behaviour or is something wrong in my
> installation.
>
> thx
> jeevan
>
> PS: )Probe insertion item if selected, an error is displayed ...'No probes
> are selected for probe insertion'
>
>
>
>
>
>
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