Pattern Tree, Class Instrumentation Dialog Box
Displays a tree containing pattern strings that are used at runtime to restrict data collection to specific classes in Java or .NET managed applications collection (Java classes apply to PureCoverage only). You can add, rename, delete, enable and disable folders and pattern strings in the tree. Select a pattern or folder and then click its checkbox to enable or disable the pattern or pattern group.
There are two Pattern Trees. The tree that is displayed depends on the button you select in the Classes to Instrument group in this dialog box:
§ select All Classes to display and work with the All Classes Pattern Tree. Patterns in this tree are used to exclude classes from data collection. A class will be excluded if its fully qualified name contains a string that matches an enabled pattern in this tree. All other classes are included.
§ select Selected Classes to display and work with the Selected Classes Pattern Tree. Patterns in this tree are used to include classes in data collection. A class will be included if its fully qualified name contains a string that matches an enabled pattern in this tree. All other classes are excluded.
Notes:
§ Pattern string matching is case-sensitive.
§ Right-click a selected pattern to display a shortcut menu for working with the string, or with the items in the Pattern Tree.
§ Select File > Import... to add to the current Pattern Tree patterns from an .ini file that contains a previously saved Pattern Tree.
§ Select File > Export... to save the current Pattern Tree to a specified .ini file.
§ When you click OK, the All Classes Pattern Tree is automatically saved in exeName_pure.ini. For a list of .ini file names and locations, see the reference topic Files and file locations.
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