- System requirements
- Profiler architecture
- Running the profiler
- Profiler activation
- Start profiling
- Connect to profiled application
- Capturing snapshots
- Solving performance problems
- CPU profiling
- Threads
- Memory profiling
- Garbage collection
- Exception profiling
- Probes: monitor higher level events
- Enabling probes, probe activity modes
- Events in user interface
- Event Table
- Event Timeline
- Event Call Tree
- Event stack traces
- Navigation between views
- Events in range
- Event inspections
- Performance Charts
- Inspections: automatic recognition of typical problems
- Automatically trigger actions on event
- Summary, snapshot annotation, automatic deobfuscation
- Time measurement (CPU time, wall time)
- Filters
- Snapshot directory customization
- Export of profiling results to HTML, CSV, XML, plain text
- Profiler API
- Profiler HTTP API
- Command line tool to control profiling
- Settings
Event Table
This view shows events in a particular table. If the table has dependent tables, they are presented as dependent views:

Number of events in table is shown in the title.
Table columns. Grouping and visibility.
Events can be presented as a plain list, as well as grouped by arbitrary column(s).
For each group you can see sum, minimum and maximum values for numeric columns.
In addition to own table columns, you can also get statistics on associated rows of dependent columns: the number of the rows, as well as sum, minimum and maximum values of the dependent table's metrics.
Also, you can hide columns to give more space for others.
All this can be configured via "Configure columns and groping" action:



Navigation between views
To open selected event(s) in another view, use corresponding popup menu items. Read more...