03-27-2004
Thanks for the input. Actually, the code is more Kernighan & Ritchie as opposed to ANSI C as K&R is the book am using as my guide along with Unix Systems Programming SVR 4.
I'm yet to implement the further instructions you've given me as am not at a terminal just now. So, whenever I get that done, I'll let you know what I've formulated.
By the way, are you familiar with the Java environment? I have a question on graphics I want to ask you.
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LEARN ABOUT MOJAVE
jconsole
jconsole(1) General Commands Manual jconsole(1)
NAME
jconsole - J2SE Monitoring and Management Console
SYNOPSIS
jconsole [ options ] [ pid | [ host:port ... ] ]
PARAMETERS
pid Process ID of a Java VM that was started with -Dcom.sun.management.jmxremote option on the same machine. See JMX Monitoring
and Management for details at http://java.sun.com/j2se/1.5.0/docs/guide/management/agent.html.
host:port Host name on which the Java VM is running and the port number through which the Java VM's JMX Connector is published. See
JMX Monitoring and Management for details at http://java.sun.com/j2se/1.5.0/docs/guide/management/agent.html.
DESCRIPTION
The jconsole command launches a graphical console tool that enables you to monitor and manage Java applications and virtual machines on a
local or remote machine.
NOTE- This tool is experimental and may not be available in future versions of the JDK.
OPTIONS
-interval=n Set the update interval to n seconds (default is 4 seconds)
-notile Do not tile windows initially (for two or more connections)
-version Output version information abd exit.
-help Output help message and exit.
SEE ALSO
Monitoring and Management for Java Platform at http://java.sun.com/j2se/1.5.0/docs/guide/management/index.html
06 Feb 2004 jconsole(1)