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Real World Mission Control (Migrated from the old BEA blog)

As most of you probably know by now, JRockit Mission Control, which was introduced with JRockit 5.0 (R26), includes a set of powerful tools to monitor, manage, profile and hunt down memory leaks in your Java applications. JRockit Mission Control is now available for both the JDK 5.0 and 1.4.2 versions of JRockit (since JRockit R26.4 and later).

Two of the things that makes JRockit Mission Control special, are its dynamic nature and low overhead, which makes it suitable even for production type environments. A nice example is a recent entry in Mike Shierberl's Cold Fusion blog. The blog entry says some nice things about JRockit Mission Control and shows how JRockit Mission Control can be put to good use in a Cold Fusion context.

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