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justin cater

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Using jstat to report custom JVM metric sets Posted: Mar 23, 2015 3:15 AM
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I’ve always been missing possibility to configure custom headers in JStat. Of course there are a lot of predefined data sets, but it’ll be nicer if we could create our own data set. And as you probably already devised I’m writing this post because such functionality is of course available :) Unfortunately I haven’t found ...

 

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