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<h1>Managing application context settings for profiling views</h1>
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<h1>Managing application context settings for profiling views</h1>
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terms no matter what kind of data was collected. For example, the Java term
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program, you want to display the data using C terms and syntax. The application
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context system allows you to do that. You can also choose which formatter you
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<p>The Package, Class, and Method structure used by default in Java can be
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replaced by structure names of different languages C/C++, FORTRAN, COBOL etc) in
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than one formatter in the list, the selected one will be used in the profiling
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views when displaying data for the application context. </p>
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