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[news.eclipse.tools.hyades] Re: "No data is available for display" & oddities

That worked great, thanks! The problem was that the project I was working on
was in com.ibm.icu, and all ibm* are filtered out. So I just included
com.ibm.icu* as a first step, and everything worked like a charm.

?Mark

"Curtis d'Entremont" <curtispd@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:co64kd$eof$1@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>
> Hi Mark,
>
> The Edit button Luca is referring to is the one in the launch
> configuration dialog in the Overview sub-tab of the Profiling tab. Here
> you can pick a profiling set (e.g. Execution History), create your own
> set, or edit an existing one. The Edit button was somewhat hard to find as
> it wasn't next to the Add or Remove buttons, so it was moved in 3.2.
>
> Editing a profiling set lets you pick which profiling types you want - a
> profiling type is a type of data that you want to profile, like memory,
> performance/execution, or code coverage. If you click Next in this wizard,
> you can pick the filters to use, and check to make sure the default
> filters aren't filtering out your classes.
>
> If you still don't get data, here are a few things to check:
>
> 1. If you're looking at the execution flow and sequence diagram views
> (class interactions, etc), these won't be populated unless you select the
> "Show graphical flow data" option in the execution history profiling type.
> Select the Execution History and click Edit, select Execution Time
> Analysis in the tree on the left. If you want object interactions, you
> have to also pick "Show instance level data". These are turned off by
> default because they are too CPU and memory-intensive for larger
> applications. If you just want statistics, use the method statistics view
> (or execution statistics in 3.2).
>
> 2. Make sure your code is in fact being called.
>
> Let me know how it goes..
>
> Thanks,
> Curt
>
>
> Mark Davis wrote:
>
> > I get the same problem with the "no data" message appearing. What is
bizarre
> > is that it happens with one project but not with another. I have the
same
> > profiling parameters set on both, but one gives me data and the other
> > doesn't. [Note: it did take a little detective work to find that to get
the
> > performance data (what I wanted), I had to go into Profiling... Find the
> > configuration, get to Profiling, then pick "Execution History". Didn't
find
> > that in any of the docs.]
>
> > The only difference I can see is that one uses the default package, and
the
> > other has an explicit (many levels deep) package. But that package is
com.*
> > not org.*
>
> > I tried following the advice below, but ran into my typical problem with
> > Eclipse. "click on Edit" could mean a thousand things -- I always have
to go
> > hunting through menus to find out what that means. It is not the Edit
menu;
> > there is no button called Edit; pulling up Profiling... and hunting
through
> > the configuration revealed nothing. Similar searches for something to do
> > with "filters" also didn't help any. [Don't get me wrong, Eclipse is the
> > greatest thing since sliced bread, but navigation and configuration are
> > sometimes really painful.]
>
> > Anyway, any help would be appreciated.
>
> > ?Mark
>
> > "Luca Di Stefano" <luca.distefano@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
> > news:clo33p$kpc$1@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> >> Hi,
> >>
> > [snip]
> >>
> >> Taken from a mail sent to me from Curtis d'Entremont:
> >>
> >> One common error is not setting the filters correctly - click on Edit
to
> >> edit the profiling set, then click Next to see the filters. By default,
> >> org* is filtered out.
> >>
> >> .. for me has worked :-)
> >>
> >> >
> >> > Thanks.
> >> > nall.
> >>
> >> bye,
> >>
> >> Luca
> > [snip]
>