Edit Global Filters Dialog Box

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When profiling an application, you use this dialog box to edit, delete or modify global filters that are used in filter sets. You use filter sets to limit the classes that are profiled when analyzing application performance.

You can access this window by clicking Edit Global Filters in the Customize Filter Sets dialog box.

The dialog box lists the names and values of the defined global filters. You can manage the filters using the buttons to the right of the list of filters.

Each global filter represents groups of patterns that are typically related to one application. For example, org.netbeans is a pattern. A filter can contain more than one pattern. Patterns can be separated by a comma and/or space.

Filters are applied in a "starts with" manner. For example, if the filter contains org.netbeans, classes in the package org.netbeans.modules.classfile.Annotation would be matched by the filter.

See Also
Customize Filter Sets Dialog Box
Setting Filters
Analyzing CPU Performance

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