This entry was posted in Java, Tools and tagged gc, heap, java, jvm on Augby Roberto. You now have all the tools you need to follow the video and replicate the experiment on your system. You should see the “Visual GC” tab now available on Visual VM. Check “Visual GC” from the list and click on the Install button The JVM reference implementation is developed by the OpenJDK project as open source code and includes a JIT compiler called HotSpot. In the popup window select the tab “Available Plugins”ģ. Once Visual VM is running you can activate the Visual GC plugin as follows:Ģ. To run Visual VM invoke the binary for your operating system, passing the options for the JDK and user directory (this is the location where you want Visual VM to store data files).įor example, on Windows: visualvm.exe -jdkhome -userdir To install Visual VM you just need to unzip the downloaded archive into a directory of your choice. The Visual VM download page is located here. It is a Maven project that you can directly import into your favourite IDE. Please check out the Steam page and let me know what you think. You can download the source code from this GitHub repository. I’m developing a programming game where you use Python to automate all kinds of machines, robots, drones and more and solve exciting bite-sized coding challenges. On this video you can learn the basic principles of how the JVM performs garbage collection and manages the heap space. This post contains the notes that accompany the video tutorial JMM in Practice on YouTube.
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