How to profile a pre-deployed J2EE app. using JSE8?

I would like to profile a J2EE application that is already deployed on Sun Appserver. I do not have the source structure with me to start the profiling directly from the tool by the usual documented steps of JSE8.
In JSE7, once I enabled the profiler feature for the appserver instance, I was able to get stats for the app. How do i achieve something similar using JSE8?
-Girix

This is possible, but is not a use case that the profiler supports directly. You will have to trick the profiler into profiling this predeployed app.
First, deploy the application you wish to profile. Next comes the trick. Create a ghost enterprise project for the sole purpose of getting the profiler setup and running. While creating the ghost project, just accept all the defaults from the wizard. Since this project in an Enterprise Application project, when it is set as the main project, the J2EE Profiler menu item will be enabled.
Enable the collection as if you were going to profile this ghost project. With the appserver started (you have already deployed the application you really want to profile), open the profiler.
You will not be able to see data in the Transactions tab, because this relies on a filter place in the web component of the application. Since you did not do this, you will not get this data.
You will be able to get method level, EJB container stats, and memory monitoring. Select the MEthods tab and notice that the application that was deployed appears in the tree. The profiler is designed to create this tree from whatever is deployed indiscriminately. You can select the methods in your application for instrumentation and then run the application.
After running the application the profile data will be ready for viewing. In the Methods tab select the "Get MEthod Trace" button. You will see the all the profile data for your application.

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    java.lang.ArrayIndexOutOfBoundsException: 6
         at weblogic.ejb20.dd.xml.DDUtils.createDescriptorFromJarFile(DDUtils.java:222)
         at weblogic.ejb20.dd.xml.DDUtils.createDescriptorFromJarFile(DDUtils.java:97)
         at weblogic.ejb20.deployer.EJBModule.loadEJBDescriptor(EJBModule.java:802)
         at weblogic.ejb20.deployer.EJBModule.loadDescriptor(EJBModule.java:423)
         at weblogic.j2ee.J2EEApplicationContainer.loadDescriptors(J2EEApplicationContainer.java:1359)
         at weblogic.j2ee.J2EEApplicationContainer.prepare(J2EEApplicationContainer.java:1184)
         at weblogic.j2ee.J2EEApplicationContainer.prepare(J2EEApplicationContainer.java:1031)
         at weblogic.management.deploy.slave.SlaveDeployer$ComponentActivateTask.prepareContainer(SlaveDeployer.java:2634)
         at weblogic.management.deploy.slave.SlaveDeployer$ActivateTask.createContainer(SlaveDeployer.java:2584)
         at weblogic.management.deploy.slave.SlaveDeployer$ActivateTask.prepare(SlaveDeployer.java:2506)
         at weblogic.management.deploy.slave.SlaveDeployer.processPrepareTask(SlaveDeployer.java:833)
         at weblogic.management.deploy.slave.SlaveDeployer.prepareDelta(SlaveDeployer.java:542)
         at weblogic.management.deploy.slave.SlaveDeployer.prepareUpdate(SlaveDeployer.java:500)
         at weblogic.drs.internal.SlaveCallbackHandler$1.execute(SlaveCallbackHandler.java:25)
         at weblogic.kernel.ExecuteThread.execute(ExecuteThread.java:197)
         at weblogic.kernel.ExecuteThread.run(ExecuteThread.java:170)
    --------------- nested within: ------------------
    weblogic.management.ManagementException: - with nested exception:
    [java.lang.ArrayIndexOutOfBoundsException: 6]
         at weblogic.management.deploy.slave.SlaveDeployer$ActivateTask.prepare(SlaveDeployer.java:2523)
         at weblogic.management.deploy.slave.SlaveDeployer.processPrepareTask(SlaveDeployer.java:833)
         at weblogic.management.deploy.slave.SlaveDeployer.prepareDelta(SlaveDeployer.java:542)
         at weblogic.management.deploy.slave.SlaveDeployer.prepareUpdate(SlaveDeployer.java:500)
         at weblogic.drs.internal.SlaveCallbackHandler$1.execute(SlaveCallbackHandler.java:25)
         at weblogic.kernel.ExecuteThread.execute(ExecuteThread.java:197)
         at weblogic.kernel.ExecuteThread.run(ExecuteThread.java:170)
    >
    any ideas?
    thanks - dave

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