Events
The Events window shows the list of events (JIT, File I/O, SQL Requests, Incoming HTTP Requests) that take place on the selected time intervals. By default, events are shown in the order they occurred.
Use the Events window as any other event log - for analyzing complex cases and bugs when the data provided by other filters is not enough. For example, using filters, you have found that your application writes to a particular file 10 times and writing takes too much time. With the Events window, you can go even deeper and find out which of those 10 events have the longest duration.
To open the Events window:
The table of events consists of the following columns:
- Start. Event starting time point (time is counted from the beginning of the profiling session).
- Event. Detailed event info. For example, for a file I/O event, the cell will contain the type of I/O operation, data size, file name and file path.
- Call Info. The name of the method that originates the event.
Showing / Hiding Events by Type
Sometimes, it may be useful to leave in the table only events of a particular type, e.g. only HTTP requests.
To view events of a particular type:
After this, all events of other types will be hidden.
Finding Events
You can find particular events based on the content of the Event column.
To find an event:
After this, all events that do not match your search request will be hidden.
Viewing Event Details
The Events window allows you to get more information about a particular event, e.g., stack trace data.
To view details for a particular event:
- Click on the event you need.
After this, the additional data will be shown in the bottom part of the Events window.