I´ll try to explain, when i profile my web-application i just use
JProfiler and tomcat ( ´cause my machine isn´t that good ). You have two
possibilities create a new process or bind JProfiler to a already running (
usually i bind JProfiler to tomcat ), then you must fill Session window to
inform JProfiler how to start your process, its very simple ( i do recomend
to test first with very small programs to get some ideas and learn how to
manage JProfiler ), after this step press start button. Try to profile a
HelloWorld made by yourself, its a good exercise.

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> De:   bort[SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Responder:    Tomcat Users List
> Enviada:      terça-feira, 16 de março de 2004 21:35
> Para:         [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Assunto:      JProfiler... help!
> 
> Hi all
> 
> I've installed a demo version of JProfiler ver 3.0 to get some memory
> information on my web app in Tomcat.  I'm using Eclipse 2.1 as my IDE and
> (during development) run Tomcat from within it.
> 
> I've gone ahead an integrated JProfiler with my IDE, and got a new little
> button in Eclipse.  When I click on it to Invoke JProfiler, I get a window
> that allows to be select 'Tomcat4.1.x' as a launch configuration.  But
> then,
> nothing happens.
> 
> Sorry if this all sounds very simple, but I can't seem to get JProfiler to
> do anything for me!  I've tried creating a new session, and pointed it to
> localhost on port 8080, but it doesn't connect.
> 
> Can anyone help and/or provide some guidance?
> bort
> 
> 
> 
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