In the last article, we showed how you can use JConsole to manage a local application or just peer into the JVM for a view of how it is working. Useful as this is in development, out in the field, the ...
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JDK 5.0 and JDK 6.0 include the Java Monitoring & Management Console tool, also known as JConsole. Read about JConsole's usage options, and find out how JConsole changed from JDK 5 to JDK 6. In ...
In several previous blog postings, I have described how to expose Java classes via Java Management Extensions (JMX). In particular I have described exposing non-JMX-aware classes via JMX using direct ...