How to Use jprofiler to connect to WebLogic
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1. Local Connection
1.1 Environment Description
Install jprofiler locally and WebLogic related tools. You can find the related cracking on the Internet.
1.2 steps
1. Open jprofiler and select new windows from the session menu. The Quick Start window is displayed. Select the third item, an application server, locally or remotely, and click Next.
2. Enter the integration wizard interface and select the type and version of the application service. Here, we select BEA WebLogic 8.1 and click Next.
3. Select the connection type, whether it is local or remote. Here we select local (on this computer), and then click Next.
4. Select the Weblogic Startup File startweblogic. CMD and click Next.
5. Select the JDK vendor and its version. Here we select the 1.4 version of Sun Microsystems, and then click Next.
6. Select two processing modes. Here, select the first mode to comply with the Application Service (JIT/hotspot complation enabled)
7. Select the port used by jprofiler. It does not work for local connections. Use the default port.
8. select the first one. When Weblogic is started, try to connect to the established connection and wait until the connection is established successfully. Select the second one. If Weblogic is not started, we will not wait here to select the first item.
9. display the previously set content in a unified manner. If the check is correct, click Next to perform the next step.
10. Click Finish to complete the configuration of this connection. If you select Connect Now, start the connection next.
11. Set the configured connection here. you can worry about setting the connection as needed. Click OK.
12. Start to connect to the local WebLogic application. After the connection is successful, you can obtain relevant information.
For details, see jprofiler to solve the Java server performance tracking http://www.blogjava.net/anymobile/articles/28248.html.