The Execution Time Analysis page lets you select options for the Automatic Leak Detection profiling type.
To open the Execution Time Analysis page, open the Profiling and Logging perspective. From the main menu, select Execution History - Full Performance Call Graph profiling set and click Edit.
, and select or create a profiling configuration. In the Profiling tab for the configuration, select theIn the Edit Profiling Set dialog box, expand the Time Analysis node and highlight the entry for Execution Time Analysis.
The following table describes the options you can select for the Execution Time Analysis profiling set:
Option | Description | Default |
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Show instance level information | Allows you to specify whether to collect instance level information for display in the Instance Statistics view, which is used for studying garbage collection. | Off |
Collect boundary classes excluded by the filter | Allows you to specify whether to collect data for boundary classes excluded by the filter; this can be useful for detailed trace analysis. A boundary class is one that calls into a class that is included in the data set. So if myclass is included and mypgm calls myclass, but is filtered out, then mypgm is a boundary class. | On |
Boundary class depth | Allows you to specify the depth of the boundary classes to include. | 1 |
Show execution statistics (compressed data) | Collects basic execution statistical data. This data does not support the Performance Call Graph. | Off |
Show execution flow graphical details | Collects execution data that can be displayed in the Performance Call Graph. | On |
Parent topic: Performance bottleneck detection user interface reference
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