2009-09-01 00:32:15 |
Nonconventionally Creative |
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Binary package hint: visualvm
Ubuntu 9.04
visualvm 0.20080728-1ubuntu2
Expected: running jvisualvm at the same time as a java application will allow profiling of the application.
Actual: instead of showing running java applications, the openjdk version of jvisualvm just displays a message with an NPE when a java program is started, or if the java application is started first, on startup. In addition, jvisualvm's own task appears as <Unknown Application>
the sun jdk jvisualvm in /usr/lib/jvm/java-6-sun-1.6.0.14/bin/ shows running java tasks properly, even with update-java-alternatives set to openjdk
in addition, as a feature request, jvisualvm should be added to the rest of the stufff instead of providing nothing for sun's and symlinking /usr/bin/jvisualvm to ../lib/jvm/java-6-openjdk/bin/jvisualvm
Attached is the full log, for the error, grep -A 17 SEVERE messages.log |
Binary package hint: visualvm
Ubuntu 9.04
visualvm 0.20080728-1ubuntu2
Expected: running jvisualvm at the same time as a java application will allow profiling of the application.
Actual: instead of showing running java applications, the openjdk version of jvisualvm just displays a message with an NPE when a java program is started, or if the java application is started first, on startup. In addition, jvisualvm's own task appears as <Unknown Application>
the sun jdk jvisualvm in /usr/lib/jvm/java-6-sun-1.6.0.14/bin/ shows running java tasks properly, even with update-java-alternatives set to openjdk
in addition, as a feature request, jvisualvm should be added to the rest of the stufff instead of providing nothing for sun's and symlinking /usr/bin/jvisualvm to ../lib/jvm/java-6-openjdk/bin/jvisualvm
Attached is the full log, for the error, grep -A 17 SEVERE messages.log
Edit: okay, my paranoia about not including my username in the log has proven useless given how I pasted the filepath to be helpful. |
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