Introduction to Oracle JRockit Mission Control

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Introduction to Oracle JRockit Mission Control Client

Supportability Statement

Installation Information

Starting the JRockit Mission Control Client

JRockit Mission Control FAQ

I can not connect the JRockit Mission Control Client. What could be the problem?

When attempting to connect to JRockit Mission Control I get a stack trace indicating that JRockit Mission Control attempts to communicate with a strange IP or host name.

I'm getting exceptions during startup about classes not being found

JRockit Mission Control can't find any local JVMs

Why can't I see any Method Profiling information in my JRA recording?

When using the Memory Leak Detector, nothing happens in the growth column of the trend table

JRockit Mission Control Documentation

JRockit Mission Control Support

Is There a Forum Where I Can Discuss JRockit Mission Control?

Giving Feedback the JRockit Mission Control Development Team

Accessibility Notes for JRockit Mission Control Client

Screen Readers

JRockit Mission Control Accessibility Mode

Configuring the Accessibility Mode

For Additional Information

Workarounds

Switching Between Tabs/Pages

Reading Table Data with a Screen Reader

Reading Console General/Overview Tab Data

Resizing Online Help Text

Abbreviations Used in the JRockit Mission Control Client

Abbreviations and Acronyms

JRockit Mission Control Communications

JRockit Mission Control Client Communications Overview

J2SE 1.4

J2SE 5.0 and Later

All Versions

Integration with the Eclipse IDE

Benefits of the Integration

Differences between the Eclipse Version and the RCP Version

Making the JRockit JVM Your JVM

To run Eclipse (and thus the JRockit Mission Control Client) on the JRockit JVM

Selecting a Perspective

To open the Mission Control Perspective

To change perspective from Mission Control

To reopen the Mission Control Standard Perspective

Jumping to Application Source

Using Jump-to-Source

To jump from the JRockit Mission Control Client to source code

JRockit Mission Control Plug-ins with Jump-to-Source Enabled

Overview of JRockit Mission Control Client 3.1.0

New Features in JRockit Mission Control 3.1.0

Architectural Overview of JRockit Mission Control 3.1.0

Starting JRockit Mission Control

The JRockit Browser

The JRockit Management Console

The JRockit Runtime Analyzer (JRA)

The JRockit Memory Leak Detector

Overview of JRockit Mission Control 2.0

Architectural Overview of JRockit Mission Control 2.0

Starting JRockit Mission Control

The JRockit Browser

The JRockit Management Console

The JRockit Runtime Analyzer (JRA)

The JRockit Memory Leak Detector

Overview of Oracle JRockit 1.0

Architectural Overview of JRockit Mission Control 1.0

The JRockit Management Console

The JRockit Runtime Analyzer (JRA)

The JRockit Memory Leak Detector

Oracle JRockit Mission Control Client Use Cases

Analyzing System Behavior with the JRockit Management Console

Getting Started

Analyzing Memory Usage

Plotting Garbage Collection Times

Setting an Alert Trigger

Profiling Methods Online by Using the Console

Analyzing System Problems with the JRockit Runtime Analyzer

Getting Started

Creating the Recording

Looking at the Recording

Examining the Methods Tab

Examining the Top Hot Methods

Examine Garbage Collection Events

Examine the GC General Tab

Compare Object Statistics

Examine Lock Profiling Information

Detecting a Memory Leak

Getting Started

Analyze the Java Application

The Leak is Discovered


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