Did you move the plugin jar to the `plugin` folder? I remember it is an 
optional plugin.

> On Mar 26, 2021, at 17:10, Sheng Wu <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
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>> 
> 'plugin.jdkthreading.threading_class_prefixes=${THREADING_CLASS_PREFIX=my.package}'
> I am not sure why you are using this configuration, this seems strange.
> 
>> But i am only interested with Hotspot methods
> I am not sure what do you mean hotspot methods? Are you meaning some
> specific methods?
> But you mentioned this
>> my.package
> Are you trying to instrument all of your own codes? That would be a
> disaster, even technically it is possible.
> 
> Sheng Wu 吴晟
> Twitter, wusheng1108
> 
> 
> mandar alate <[email protected]> 于2021年3月26日周五 下午5:04写道:
> 
>> Hi Team,
>> 
>> 
>> I have recently started exploring skywalking as APM tool.
>> 
>> I am interested in looking at the time spent by methods/functions at
>> application layer. Basically an instrumentation sort of thing for the JAVA
>> application. With Skywalking I just get 3 spans(methods) that have one root
>> function and two DB execute functions. I tried adding the property
>> 
>> 
>> 'plugin.jdkthreading.threading_class_prefixes=${THREADING_CLASS_PREFIX=my.package}'
>> 
>> But this didnt work. I could still see only 3 spans in the dashboard for
>> the API being hit. Under Profile feature I can get the thread stack. But i
>> am only interested with Hotspot methods. Am i missing something in
>> configuration?
>> 
>> I want classes starting with particular pattern to be instrumented and
>> captured in trace. How can I achieve this?
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> Thanks,
>> 
>> Mandar
>> 

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