Call Tree view consists of a tree table showing the call timing and invocation counts throughout your system.
This tree table contains three columns:
Call Tree column: Lists all nodes.
Top-level nodes are one of the following:
Thread.run() methods for various background threads in the system
For example, if you enabled Java profiling, you will see the ReconTask.WorkerThread.run() method.
Request timings
For example, if you viewed the idm/login.jsp URL, you will see a top-level entry for idm/login.jsp. The data displayed in the Time column for this entry represents the total time for that request (or requests). The data displayed in the Invocations column represents the total number of invocations to that page. You can then explore further into that data to see what calls contributed to its time.
The Call Tree also contains Self Time nodes. Self Time values represent how much time was spent in the node itself. (For more information, see Statistics Caveats.)
Time column: Lists the time spent in each node when that node was called from its parent. The percentages are given relative to parent time.
Invocations column: Lists how many times each node was invoked from its parent.