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Sun is free to change or remove the undocumented Sun packages in newer versions of Java. Have a look at this: Monitoring and Management for the Java Platform. So what version of Java are you using on what platform? It serves a factory for creating MonitoredHost instances for specific hosts and for creating MonitoredVm instances for specific instrumented Java Virtual Machines on those hosts. I am aware of the stuff you are talking about. I have Sun Java 1. sun.jvmstat.monitor

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Utility class proving concenience methods for extracting various information from an MonitoredVm object.

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MonitoredVmUtil Utility class proving concenience methods for extracting various information from an MonitoredVm object. The MonitoredHost class provides the interface to acquire concrete implementations for discovering instrumented Java Virtual Machines on a specific host. Monitoring the creation and destruction of instrumented Java Sun.jvmstatmonitor Machines on local and remote hosts.

The page you gave the link to refers to Java 1. So what version of Java are you using on what platform? The MonitoredVm instances provide an interface for discovery of instrumentation objects and the Monitor interfaces provide a mechanism for monitoring the instrumentation exported by sun.jvmstat.monitlr JVM. Sun.jvmstat.monotor have Sun Java 1. What exactly do you mean by "making them visible"?

Guessing by the name of the package you are referring to sun.

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Jesper's Blog - Pluralsight Author Page. If you are talking about private classes inside a Sun package, then no, there is no way to make those classes visible.

Originally posted by Jesper Young: There sun.jvjstat.monitor no documentation for the Sun packages and for a good reason; see this: HostIdentifier An abstraction that identifies a target host and communications protocol. Have a look at this: I just wanted to explore these apis.

Note that you can use jar tvf sun.jvmsat.monitor.

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Sun is free to change or remove the undocumented Sun packages in newer versions of Java. I am aware of the stuff sjn.jvmstat.monitor are talking about.

Maybe it doesn't exist anymore in the version of Java that you're using. How did you find out about the package "sun.

Download com.sun.tools.attach JAR 1.8.0_jdk8u131-b11 with all dependencies

Monitoring sun.jvmstat.monihor Management for the Java Platform. Java with Lotus notes. Monitor Interface provided by Instrumentation Monitoring Objects. Do you want to profile your application? Exception Summary MonitorException Base class for exceptions that occur while interfacing with the Monitoring interfaces. It serves a factory for creating MonitoredHost instances for specific hosts and for creating MonitoredVm instances for specific instrumented Java Virtual Sun.jvmstat.monltor on those hosts.

Discovering and Monitoring instrumentation exported by an instrumented Java Virtual Machine. The problem is that when i use, say, the above package, the Compiler complains that it cant find the package See this link - http: It's missing in 1.

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