You can collect probe data outside of the workbench without pre-applying the probes by using Probekit in standalone mode. In standalone mode, you launch your application from the command line and attach the Hyades data collection agent directly to your Java™ process.
The following sections provide detailed instructions:
Pre-filtering Probes for Standalone Probekit
When you use Probekit in standalone mode, the probes must exclude Probekit-generated classes and some internal classes that are necessary for loading classes. If a probe targets specific classes and methods in your application and excludes all others, it does not require any additional filters.Using Probekit in Standalone Mode on Microsoft Windows
This section provides step-by-step instructions for using Probekit in standalone mode on Microsoft® Windows® systems.
Using Probekit in Standalone Mode on Linux
This section provides step-by-step instructions for using Probekit in standalone mode on Linux™ systems.
Using Probekit in Standalone Mode on HP-UX
This section provides step-by-step instructions for using Probekit in standalone mode on HP-UX.
Using Probekit in Standalone Mode on AIX
This section provides step-by-step instructions for using Probekit in standalone mode on AIX®.
Using Probekit in Standalone Mode on Solaris
This section provides step-by-step instructions for using Probekit in standalone mode on Solaris.
Using Probekit in Standalone Mode on iSeries
This section provides step-by-step instructions for using Probekit in standalone mode on iSeries™.
Using Probekit in Standalone Mode on zSeries
This section provides step-by-step instructions for using Probekit in standalone mode on zSeries®.
Parent topic: Collecting Probe Data Outside of the Workbench