
The New Performance Tuning Session Wizard will open.


The second page of the wizard is used to enter the executables and shared libraries that make up the application. This page is optional, however it is strongly recommended to enter this information because it will help produce useful feedback on how to increase the application's performance.
Many applications consist of a single executable, however if your application consists of multiple executables then please enter them all.
Enter the shared libraries that are built along with the application for which you would like to collect performance data. It is not necessary to list 3rd party or system libraries.

If your application contains a mixture of C/C++ and Java code this page allows you to specify the percentage of time that the application usually spends executing Java code. This information will allow Performance Advisor to provide feedback on the Java portion of your application.
If your application does not contain any Java code then click Next to skip to the next page.
If your application does contain some Java code then either enter the percentage of Java in the text box or use the slider to select a value between 1 and 100.
Enter the path to one or more JREs on the runtime system that may be used by the application. You can click the Scan button to automatically scan the system for JREs installed in typical locations. Alternatively you can add each JRE by clicking the Add... button and browsing to the folder on the remote host that contains the JRE. Feedback on the installed JREs can be found in the System Scorecard view after running an Activity.

It is recommended to begin performance tuning by running a System Scorecard Activity. This Activity will: 1) validate the runtime host by checking for the required system tools and 2) provide suggestions for configuration changes that can increase the application's performance.
