Uses of Package
org.eclipse.mat.query

Packages that use org.eclipse.mat.query
Package
Description
This provides the parser for IBM Diagnostic Tooling Framework for Java (DTFJ) dumps, and is just a parser extension, not an Application Programming Interface (API).
Parser for HPROF dumps, just a parser extension, not an Application Programming Interface (API).
Builds pie charts using BIRT, not an Application Programming Interface (API).
These are general queries.
These are queries for Collection classes.
These are queries for whole components (class loaders and packages).
These are queries for debugging Eclipse based applications.
These are queries for examining objects subject to finalization.
These are queries for examining OSGi bundles.
These are queries for Threads.
These are utilities for Eclipse OSGi bundle queries.
Collects arguments for queries.
These are queries for dominator tree and paths to/from garbage collection roots.
Links class names to the class source in an Eclipse IDE, not an Application Programming Interface (API).
Package for examining and controlling results of running queries.
Package of interfaces for examining annotations of queries and arguments.
Value or linear frequency distribution histograms.
A way of controlling the detail given by the output of a query.
Package for getting a list of queries and examining their capabilities and setting them up.
Default Query Result Implementations.
Controls building of reports from XML report definitions.
Internal classes for controlling building of reports from XML report definitions (not API).
The Snapshot API, a VM independent way of looking at a snapshot of the state of objects in a heap.
Interfaces that extend the information extracted from heap dumps like threads, name resolvers etc.
Utilities to develop heap dump queries.
Actions from the editor tools bar (not API).
Editor for viewing snapshot (not API).
Acquire heap dumps from other running processes - user interface (not API).
Examine list of queries and query history - user interface (not API).
Allows a user to specify arguments for a query - user interface (not API).
Allows filtering of the display of tables and trees, for example excluding certain class names - user interface (not API).
Supplementary actions to open a snapshot, copy to clipboard, open icon assist and so on - user interface (not API).
Utility classes for toolbars, popup menu, searching on typing - user interface (not API).