<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//IETF//DTD HTML//EN"> <html> <head> <title>Hotspot SA User Interface Notes</title> </head> <body> <h1>Hotspot SA User Interface Notes</h1> <h2>Workspace and Building</h2> <p> All the source code for the Serviceability Agent is in <code>src/share/vm/agent</code> in the HotSport workspace <code>/net/jano.sfbay/export/disk05/hotspot/ws/1.4/sa_baseline</code> <p> You can build the project by typing <code>gnumake</code> in the <code>src/share/vm/agent</code> directory. <p> You can also use the default build target using the Ant build file (build.xml). You can download Ant from <a href="http://jakarta.apache.org/ant">http://jakarta.apache.org/ant</a>. Documentation for Ant can be found at <a href="http://jakarta.apache.org/ant/manual/index.html">http://jakarta.apache.org/ant/manual/index.html</a> <h2>Running the project</h2> <ul> <li><code>java -cp classes sun.jvm.hotspot.HSDB</code> </ul> <h2>Feedback</h2> <p> Refactoring of package hierarchy. All user interface components should be in the ui package. Perhaps: sun.jvm.hotspot.ui.hsdb.Main for the HSDB. <p> The src\share\vm\agent area seems like a workspace so it should be organized like one. In particular, I'd like to suggest the following directory layout:<br> <ul> <li>src: All sources that are curently under the sun directory. <li>classes: compiled class files. <li>lib: Resources like images, icons and jar files. <li>docs: Documentation <li>deploy: distribution bundles for Java Web Start. </ul> <p> Seems like there is a lot of redundant functionality. Perhaps this can be consolidated with a <code>javax.swing.Actions</code> architecture. <h2>Tasklist</h2> <p> <b>Stack memory pane</b>: It's one of the more useful JVM debugging tools in the SA. However, it doesn't support any interaction with the text. <p> <b>Integrations with the NetBeans architecture (plug in).</b> See the <a href="http://openide.netbeans.org">Netbeans Open APIs homepage</a> <p> HSDB: Object Histogram. Column sizes should be sized according the the contents. i.e, The size and count columns should be narrow enought to handle the largest window. Since there is a lot of data, sorting and searching should be implemented. <p> <h2>Log</h2> <i>Last modified: Tue Feb 05 19:15:12 Pacific Standard Time 2002</i> <p> sun.jvm.hotspot.oops.ObjectHistogram should be the underlying data structure for the TableModels. It shouldnt bother with sorting the data - the table model should do that. It should implement these methods: <pre> public int getSize() public ObjectHistogramElement getElementAt(int row); </pre> <p> ObjectHistogramElement should return the String that represents the third column <hr> <address><a href="mailto:mark.davidson@sun.com">Mark Davidson</a></address> <!-- Created: Mon Jan 28 14:33:47 Pacific Standard Time 2002 --> <!-- hhmts start --> Last modified: Tue Feb 05 20:05:13 Pacific Standard Time 2002 <!-- hhmts end --> </body> </html>