jvm-tools | Small set of tools for JVM | Monitoring library
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kandi X-RAY | jvm-tools Summary
Swiss Java Knife (SJK).
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Top functions reviewed by kandi - BETA
- Generate a report report string
- Format a thread line
- Format a rate rate rate
- Retrieves thread - specific state
- Get table
- Get MBean attributes metadata
- Append a new header to the table
- Merge multiple patterns
- Checks whether the given CharSequence contains non - whitespace text
- Runs the JVM
- Generates a stack trace
- Gets an event reader
- Append a quoted string to a StringBuilder
- Feeds a thread - snapshot event
- Adds a line to the output
- Generate a hash code
- Returns the next element
- Determine the commit part of a commit
- Compares this stack frame to another
- Send java agent command to java agent
- Method called when a typed object is encountered
- Translate a glob pattern
- Loads the next frame from the stream
- Get MBeanServerConnection
- Provide a description of the MBean
- Get the char at the specified index
jvm-tools Key Features
jvm-tools Examples and Code Snippets
sjk ssa --histo --by-term -f OldHibernateLibrary_30min.nps
Trc (%) Frm N Term (%) Frame
64450 53% 64450 64450 53% java.util.concurrent.LinkedBlockingQueue.poll(Unknown Source)
22503 18% 22503 22503 18% sun.nio.ch.So
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| 1/2 1/2 | thetak (sik - sjk) |
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Trending Discussions on jvm-tools
QUESTION
I want to look at the results of code coverage in a script that then decides whether it is ok for the user to proceed. Does pants have this functionality? Is there any way to do this other than piping it into an external file and parsing?
Right now it prints everything to stdout, which isn't the best for what I'm trying to do. On top of that, when I do pipe to another file, I don't get the actual code coverage, just the compilation pants does up the it, like so
...ANSWER
Answered 2019-Apr-08 at 10:50For anyone who comes across this issue later, I found out that pants stores an html file of all the code coverage which was easy enough to parse.
QUESTION
I'm trying to access the messaging metrics provided by Cassandra from Java using JMX. I get the correct results when I use the following query with swiss java knife
...ANSWER
Answered 2017-Jan-06 at 19:25Swiss Java Knife seems to accept an ObjectName wildcard (or pattern) as:
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Install jvm-tools
You can use jvm-tools like any standard Java library. Please include the the jar files in your classpath. You can also use any IDE and you can run and debug the jvm-tools component as you would do with any other Java program. Best practice is to use a build tool that supports dependency management such as Maven or Gradle. For Maven installation, please refer maven.apache.org. For Gradle installation, please refer gradle.org .
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