Use to monitor and capture data during a SQL queries session.
The following table shows the available actions.
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Results |
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Click to pause the live results display. |
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Click to update the live results display. |
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Click to either show delta values or absolute values. |
Collected Data | |
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Click to take a snapshot of the session. |
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Click to reset the collected results. |
Process | |
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Click to create a textual dump of all active threads and monitors of the profiled application. |
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Click to save an image of the current heap content of the profiled process in .hprof format. |
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Click to request the JVM of the profiled process to invoke garbage collection. |
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Click to display and select or hide the profiling options: All queries or Defined queries. |
Profile | |
All Queries | Displays and profiles all queries contained in your application. |
Defined Queries | Displays and profiles specified queries in your application. |
SQL Query | Displays a list of queries. You can sort the list by clicking a column heading. |
Total Time | Displays total of time spent on a SQL query. You can sort the list by clicking a column heading. |
Invocations | Displays the number of the selected query invocations. You can sort the list by clicking a column heading. |
Statement Type | Displays the type of an SQL query. The options are: Callable, Prepared, Regular. You can sort the list by clicking a column heading. |
Command Type | Displays the type of a SQL command (for example, Select or Delete). You can sort the list by clicking a column heading. |
Table | Displays the name of a database table that a SQL query accesses. You can sort the list by clicking a column heading. |
Statements | |
Regular | Select to display queries with regular Statements in the SQL Query table. |
Prepared | Select to display queries with PreparedStatements in the SQL Query table. |
Callable | Select to display queries with CallableStatements in the SQL Query table. |
Commands | Specify the value of a command for a query to be displayed in the SQL Query table. |
Tables | Specify the value of a table for a query to be displayed in the SQL Query table. |
Apply | Click to apply the selected Statements options and specified Commands and Tables options. |
Filter | Specify the value of a filter. |
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Click to apply the specified filter. |
Filter type | Opens a submenu that enables you to select a filter for the types of queries to display. You can select any of the following filters: |
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Displays queries that contain the specified filter value. |
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Displays queries that do not contain the specified filter value. |
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Displays queries that contain the specified regular expression. |
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Click to filter for the queries that match the case of the specified filter value. |
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