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Summary: | [j2ee app profiling] confusing dialog Select Java Platform for Profiling | ||
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Product: | profiler | Reporter: | Pavel Rehak <prehak> |
Component: | Base | Assignee: | Jiri Sedlacek <jis> |
Status: | CLOSED FIXED | ||
Severity: | blocker | ||
Priority: | P3 | ||
Version: | 5.x | ||
Hardware: | All | ||
OS: | All | ||
Issue Type: | DEFECT | Exception Reporter: |
Description
Pavel Rehak
2005-09-15 09:04:39 UTC
In fact the message means that JDK set for starting the server is not supported by the Profiler. For Tomcat this works, because it has the 1.5 set as default in its customizer. However, SJSAS doesn't have similar setting which JDK will be used so the user has to define it on its own. If you set concrete JDK for profiling in Profiler global settings, it will be used for starting the server automatically. The dialog message will be updated accordingly. Changed message "The Java Platform for this project cannot be used for profiling." to "The Java Platform this project runs on cannot be used for profiling." For J2SE project this means that Java Platform of the project (defined in project's customizer) cannot be used for profiling. For J2EE/Web project this means that Java Platform of the server (defined in server's customizer) cannot be used for profiling. Fixed for M12. Seems more clean for me now :-) Verified. Closing old issues Reverting to original Target Milestone value changed by mistake. Sorry for inconvenience. |