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Re: JVMTI (New Java Profiler) on Solaris? [message #86792 is a reply to message #86787] |
Fri, 10 November 2006 17:14 |
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Originally posted by: nmehrega.ca.ibm.com
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There is no JVMTI support on Solaris, but JVMPI is support on Solaris. You
can try using JVMPI instead.
Navid Mehregani
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<br><font size=2 face="sans-serif">There is no JVMTI support on Solaris,
but JVMPI is support on Solaris. You can try using JVMPI instead.</font>
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<br><font size=2 face="sans-serif">Navid Mehregani</font>
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Re: JVMTI (New Java Profiler) on Solaris? [message #86863 is a reply to message #86792] |
Sun, 12 November 2006 21:24 |
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Originally posted by: patrick.doyle.traininghaus.ie
Hi Navid,
Many thanks for your response.
Is there an implementation of JVMPI for Solaris* within the TPTP project?
I've looked back through the archive of downloads on the "Previous
Releases" page, and couldn't see any reference to JVMPI. Perhaps I'm
missing it if it the download doesn't use the name JVMPI.
* [which includes the features that I'm looking for:
o Offline logging capability, creating a logfile.
o Filtering capabilities to reduce the amount of data generated.
o Analysis of that logfile from within the TPTP plugin to Eclipse.]
Also, I'm just wondering do you know if there are any future plans for the
TPTP project to include a version of JVMTI for Solaris?
Thanks in advance,
Patrick Doyle
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Re: JVMTI (New Java Profiler) on Solaris? [message #86967 is a reply to message #86863] |
Mon, 13 November 2006 17:00 |
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Originally posted by: nmehrega.ca.ibm.com
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Hi Patrick,
The JVMPI agent is included as part of the Agent Controller. You'll need
to download the Solaris version of the Agent Controller listed on our
download page. Note that JVMPI is typically used for profiling
applications. It seems like you're interested in the log monitoring
aspect of TPTP. You can still use the Agent Controller to remotely import
a log file from your Solaris machine to your machine running the
workbench, but this doesn't make use of the JVMPI agent in any way.
Yes, JVMTI will most likely be supported on Solaris. It's hard to say
when though.
Navid Mehregani.
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<br><font size=2 face="sans-serif">Hi Patrick,</font>
<br>
<br><font size=2 face="sans-serif">The JVMPI agent is included as part
of the Agent Controller. You'll need to download the Solaris version
of the Agent Controller listed on our download page. Note that JVMPI
is typically used for profiling applications. It seems like you're
interested in the log monitoring aspect of TPTP. You can still use
the Agent Controller to remotely import a log file from your Solaris machine
to your machine running the workbench, but this doesn't make use of the
JVMPI agent in any way.</font>
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<br><font size=2 face="sans-serif">Yes, JVMTI will most likely be supported
on Solaris. It's hard to say when though.</font>
<br>
<br><font size=2 face="sans-serif">Navid Mehregani.</font>
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