Enterprise Software Development with Java by Markus Eisele
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This is a blog about software development for the enterprise. It focuses on Java Enterprise Edition (J2EE/Java EE).
Beside this, I blog about Oracle WebLogic and GlassFish Server and other technologies that hit my road.
Java Mission Control 5.2 is Finally Here! Welcome 7u40!
It has been a while since we last heard of this fancy little thing called Mission Control. It came all the way from JRockit and was renamed to Java Mission Control. This is one of the parts which literally survived the convergence strategy between HotSpot and JRockit. With today's Java SE 7 Update 40 you can actually use it again.
Java Mission Control 5.2
The
former JRockit Mission Control (JRMC) is now called Java Mission
Control (JMC) and is a tools suite which includes tools to monitor,
manage, profile, and eliminate memory leaks in your Java application
without introducing the performance overhead normally associated with
tools of this type. Up to today the 5.1 version was available within the
Oracle HotSpot downloads which could only be received by paying
customers from the Oracle Support Website. Todays release is the first
release of Java Mission Control that is bundled with the Hotspot JDK!
The convergence project between JRockit and Hotspot has reached critical
mass. With the 7u40 release of the Hotspot JDK there is an equivalent
amount of Flight Recorder information available from Hotspot. Read the full article here.
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