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[news.eclipse.tools.hyades] Re: Incorrect call sequence
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Marius,
I've sent an answer directly to you via mail.
Roman
"Marius Slavescu" <slavescu@xxxxxxxxxx> pí¹e v diskusním pøíspìvku
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> Hi Roman,
>
> Please could you profile to file (then import the file to check if it has
> the problem) then send me the trace file (*.trcxml).
> Would be great if you can provide a simple testcase to reproduce this
> problem.
>
> Some more details about your environment would also help (CPU, physical
> memory, JVM arguments).
>
> Thanks!
> Marius
>
> "Roman Smirak" <smirakr@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> > Hi,
> >
> > I use execution analysis for performance profiling of our
application;
> > but I can see incorrect sequence of calls in context of Execution Flow
> Graph
> > as well as UML2 Sequence Diagram. Example:
> > 1) Let's have following application model:
> > A.a() method calls B.x() method calls C.r(), C.s(), D.i() calls E.u()
> >
> > 2) but I can see following sequence of call in context of Execution Flow
> > Graph, e.g.:
> > A.a() -> C.r(),D.i(), done.
> >
> > i.e. there is nothing about method B.x() method, and other, moreover the
> > sequence is different per session of profiling, e.g. second session of
> > profiling produces sequence e.g. A.a() -> C.s(),E.u(), etc..
> >
> > What I can't see ?
> >
> > Note that method B.x() is not caught by filter, I have tried to profile
> the
> > application without any filter.
> >
> > Platform:
> > - Hyades3.0.1 (+ proper version of projects used including
> > eclipse3.0-M20040825)
> > - Java1.4.2
> > - WindowsXP/2000
> >
> >
> > Thanks,
> >
> > Roman
> >
> >
>
>