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<response_by> Zdenek Willmann at 2010.05.05.09.25.26 </response_by> Hello, I see an error when importing a profiling file and the error dialog contains untranslated strings. Steps for reproducing the issue: 1) Start Eclipse and open Package Explorer by click Window -> Show View -> Other, expand Java and select Package Explorer 2) Click on the drop down button of Profile 3) Click Profile Configurations... 4) Profile configuration dialog shows up 5) Right click on External Java Application and select New 6) A new configuration is created 7) In Host tab, click on Add? button. 8) Click OK on Add host dialog 9) Select ?Main? tab 10) Browse to PerformanceExample where you saved it on your local disk in the prerequisite setup step and select it as Class name 11) Select Monitor tab 12) Select Java Profiling ? JRE 1.5 or newer ?. 13) Select Profile to start a profile 14) Click Yes to continue. 15) Select Link with Viewer to enable it. 16) In the launched process, right click to open the context men. 17) Select Execution Statistics to continue. 18) Select File -> Import?. 19) Select Profiling File under Profiling and Logging and click Next 20) Click Browse next to Profiling File and browse to the place where you stored the file memory.trcxml and select it (for example, C:\TVTresources\TPTP\memory.trcxml, you path might be different than this depends on where you stored this file) 21) Type in ProfileProject2 as the Project name. 22) Select Full as the Range. 23) Select Show full data (execution flow graphical details). 24) Verify circled area is translated correctly. 25) Click Finish to import the profiling file.
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<cde:tctdetail> Testcase: 15.000.170 Project: WSW36 Component: Xfer - TPTP Profiling/Trace.UI Priority: 2 Subject: tvt-csy: error Article ID: 158 Originator: tct_artec@artec.cz </cde:tctdetail>
<response_by> Kathy Li at 2010.05.11.17.57.44 </response_by> Must-Fix: Yes
I was unable to reproduce on Windows 7 using the cs_CZ locale, and the error message itself is a generic message from SWT, so it's not possible to trace down the exact location just by looking through the code...
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<response_by> rewagner at 2010.05.13.15.08.20 </response_by> I have also tried this in your test machine and my own test machine with the -nl flag enabled, and was unable to reproduce this error. Please retry this test since I'm assuming you have not tried it again with a new build. Please let me know if the problem still persists. Thanks, Ross
Resolving, as per above.
<response_by> Kathy Li at 2010.05.19.15.20.49 </response_by> change status of this TCT <response_by> Kathy Li at 2010.05.19.15.21.14 </response_by> Please verify
<response_by> Zdenek Willmann at 2010.05.25.12.39.18 </response_by> closing...