Using Oracle Java Flight Recorder
The former Oracle JRockit Mission Control, a feature of Oracle Java SE Advanced, is now called Oracle Java Mission Control. This tools suite includes tools for monitoring, managing, and profiling your Java application without introducing the performance overhead normally associated with tools of this type. One of the most important components of Oracle Java Mission Control is Oracle Java Flight Recorder. This session discusses how to use Oracle Java Flight Recorder to analyze various aspects of Java programs running on Oracle’s HotSpot JDK. The presentation
• Explains how Oracle Java Flight Recorder works
• Shows different ways to control Oracle Java Flight Recorder
• Shows examples of how to analyze recordings in different ways
Authors:
Marcus Hirt
Marcus is one of the founders of Appeal Virtual Machines, the company that created the JRockit JVM. He is currently working as lead for the Java Mission Control team. In his spare time he enjoys coding on his many pet projects, composing music, and scuba diving. Marcus has contributed JRockit related articles, whitepapers, tutorials, and webinars to the JRockit community, and has been an appreciated speaker at various conferences, such as Oracle Open World and Java One. He is also one of the two authors behind a popular book about JVM technology.
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Jeff Dinkins
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Michael Avrahamov
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