The jconsoletool is a JMX-compliant graphical tool for monitoring a Java virtual machine.
The jconsoletool can monitor both local and remote JVMs.
The jconsoletool can monitor and manage an application.
The syntax to use jconsoletool is:
jconsole [ options ] [ connection ... ]
Option | Description |
-interval=n | Allows you to set the update interval to n seconds. |
-notile | Specifies not to tile windows initially. |
-pluginpath plugins | Specifies a list of the directories or JAR files that are searched for JConsole plug-ins. |
-help | Describes the jconsoletool option. |
1.1.Introduction | ||||
1.1.1. | Developing a Java program involves | |||
1.1.2. | JDK Utilities | |||
1.1.3. | See the details of the compilation: use the verbose option | |||
1.1.4. | A profiler is used to analyze how much time a program spends in each part of the code. | |||
1.1.5. | The syntax to use the javac tool | |||
1.1.6. | Java Compiler Options | |||
1.1.7. | The java Tool | |||
1.1.8. | Commonly Used Java Command Options | |||
1.1.9. | The javadoc Tool | |||
1.1.10. | The jar Tool | |||
1.1.11. | The javap Tool | |||
1.1.12. | Some of the Options Supported by the javap Utility | |||
1.1.13. | The jarsignature Tool | |||
1.1.14. | The native2ascii Tool | |||
1.1.15. | The jconsole Tool | |||
1.1.16. | Set the memory available to the JVM | |||
1.1.17. | Java memory command line arguments |