Hi.
I am currently learning how to profile a java application with PEX and 
the Performance Trace Data Visualizer tool.
I have managed to collect data on a java program using
java -Dos400.enbpfrcol=1 -Djava.compiler=jitc -cp scimark2lib.jar 
jnt.scimark2.commandline
(I'm using the 
http://math.nist.gov/scimark2/ benchmark to do a lot of 
work and give a number back.  Lot of CPU, almost no I/O, perfect :) )
using
ADDPEXDFN DFN(TPROF1MS16) TYPE(*TRACE) JOB((*ALL)) MAXSTG(1000000)     
INTERVAL(1) TRCTYPE(*SLTEVT) SLTEVT(*YES) BASEVT((*PMCO *NONE *FORMAT2))
and visualize it with PDTV.  If I understand correctly I can now go in 
Hierachical Tprof and get a hit count on each method hit by the probe 
every 1 ms (due to the INTERVAL), and I can then click on a given method 
and get an analysis of the data collected for that method.
Here the "Hit count by address" is very interesting to me as it shows 
where in the actual method that each probe found it.   Unfortunately 
these addresses are so raw that I cannot immediately see what java 
statemetns inside the method they correspond to.  An example:
Instruction address    Hit count    Statement number
FF81D30F38007050    2    0
FF81D30F38007090    2    0
FF81D30F3800709C    2    0
FF81D30F380070A0    2    0
FF81D30F380070A8    4    0
FF81D30F380070B0    2    0
FF81D30F380070B4    12    0
FF81D30F380070B8    4    0
FF81D30F380070BC    8    0
FF81D30F380070C0    14    0
FF81D30F380070C8    14    0
FF81D30F380070CC    12    0
FF81D30F380070D0    2    0
FF81D30F380070D4    8    0
FF81D30F380070DC    2    0
FF81D30F380070E8    2    0
FF81D30F380070F8    4    0
FF81D30F380070FC    4    0
FF81D30F38007104    4    0
FF81D30F38007110    308    0
FF81D30F38007114    274    0
FF81D30F38007118    1.556    0
FF81D30F3800711C    336    0
FF81D30F38007120    2.728    0
FF81D30F38007124    1.770    0
FF81D30F38007128    54    0
FF81D30F3800712C    738    0
FF81D30F38007130    1.208    0
FF81D30F38007134    1.112    0
FF81D30F38007138    290    0
FF81D30F3800713C    46    0
FF81D30F38007140    572    0
FF81D30F38007144    2    0
FF81D30F38007150    2    0
Is there a simple way to map these numbers back to the source file?  
Have I overlooked something coming from the Java world?
/Thorbjørn
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