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Old 10-13-2009
Java code to access the shared heap

Hi

Help needed and forgive me as I dont know Java so please bare with me.
I have searched this site and google but was unable to locate the information I need.

An application that we use - is based on java and stores some performance counters etc internally in the shared JVM. They are not held in an oracle db etc

What I want to be able to do is access the shared area in JVM and write out the contents, I am not 100% sure how the counters are stored etc so I would need to access the entire JVM memory and write it to a file on the unix filesystem assuming thats even possible..

Can you help? SmilieSmilieSmilie


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java version "1.4.2_10"
Solaris 10
 

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BUILD-CLASSPATH(1)						Java Packages Tools						BUILD-CLASSPATH(1)

NAME
build-classpath - build a Java CLASSPATH SYNOPSIS
build-classpath JAR|artifact-coordinates [JAR|artifact-coordinates ...] DESCRIPTION
Small utility to build a Java CLASSPATH with the named JARs or Maven artifact coordinates. Artifact coordinates specify Maven artifact and are in format groupId:artifactId[:extension[:classifier]]:version. If extension is omitted then "jar" is used. If classifier is omitted then empty classifier is used. For more information see XMvn Configuration Reference. The CLASSPATH is returned to standard output. EXAMPLES
build-classpath junit xerces-j2 wsdl4j - this will return a string to standard out that is a valid CLASSPATH containing junit, xerces-j2, and wsdl4j JARs. build-classpath log4j:log4j org.apache.commons:commons-io - this will return a string to standard out that is a valid CLASSPATH containing log4j and commons-io JARs. build-classpath com.google.inject:guice::no_aop: - this will return a string to standard out that is a valid CLASSPATH containing google-guice JAR with classifier no_aop. AUTHOR
Originally written by David Walluck. REPORTING BUGS
Bugs should be reported through Red Hat Bugzilla at http://bugzilla.redhat.com/. SEE ALSO
build-jar-repository(1), rebuild-jar-repository(1), JAVAPACKAGES
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