- System requirements
- Profiler architecture
- Running the profiler
- Profiler activation
- Start profiling
- Solving performance problems
- CPU profiling
- Threads
- Deadlock detector
- Memory profiling
- Garbage collection
- Monitor profiling
- Exception profiling
- Probes: monitor events of various kinds
- 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 Java API
- Profiler HTTP API
- Command line tool to control profiling
- Settings
- FAQ: How to profile in my scenario?
Automatically trigger actions on event
The triggers allow you to configure actions to be automatically performed on following events:
- execution of particular method
- high CPU usage
- high memory usage
- out of memory exception
- JVM start
- JVM exit
- timer
The possible actions include:
- log events to console, file, agent log or data storage
- control profiling
- capture snapshots
Triggers in user interface
When you connect to the profiled application,
and click toolbar button.


How to specify triggers on startup
To specify triggers to be applied from profiled application start,
use startup option triggers=<path>
which points to
a file with trigger description (see below).
If the option is not specified, the trigger description is read from
<user home>/.yjp/triggers.txt
,
where user home corresponds to the account under which a profiled application is launched.
By default, that file does not exist, thus no triggers are applied.
Setting triggers via API
To get or set the triggers programmatically, use the following profiler API methods:
- Controller.getTriggers()
- Controller.setTriggers(String triggersDescription, boolean append)
The triggers description format
The trigger description file is a text file in UTF-8. It contains the list of events and corresponding actions. The lines describing the actions start with space characters.
event_name [parameters...]
action_name [parameters...]
action_name [parameters...]
...
event_name [parameters...]
action_name [parameters...]
action_name [parameters...]
...
...
Instead of manually forming the description, please use the "Edit Triggers" dialog (see above): configure necessary triggers and actions, then use export actions in popup menu.