Oracle released a new version of their former JRockit-only tooling Mission Control Suite (JRMC). The 4.1 version is a minor version upgrade which directly follow the 4.0.1 which was released way back middle 2010. But even if the version number indicates, it&…
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The conversion strategy is going to pay of for the customers. Today, Henrik announced , that JRockit is free. Not as in free-beer but at last under the same conditions, you are used to have for the Sun HotSpot JVM. Oracle has been talking about this since mon…
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Since GlassFish 3.0.1 the JDK support was extended. You now also could run GlassFish with Oracle JRockit 6 Update 17 R28.0.0+. This is a great choice in general and I must admit, that this announcement slipped through and missed my attention until today. Ge…
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This one was on my list of things to buy for quite some time. The only reason for this is simple: Oracle JRockit is one of the industry’s highest performing Java Virtual Machines and I loved it's JIT everything approach since the beginning. I did not mana…
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The JRockit Mission Control tools suite includes tools to monitor, manage, profile, and eliminate memory leaks in your Java application. The best part in this is, that this is done with zero performance overhead in production environments. This short howto w…
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As seen in a press anouncement a few days ago, Oracle is revealing parts of the future for it's WebLogic Suite. It includes two new products: - Oracle Virtual Assembly Builder and - Oracle WebLogic Suite Virtualization Option Oracle Virtual Assem…
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According the the Oracle ArchBeat Blog , the entire OTN Arch2Arch Podcast interview with Oracle’s Bill Dettelback is now available. In this interview Bill discusses Oracle Application Grid as an architectural concept, describes some of the similarities and di…
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