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Opening HPROF files
Is there a way to open .hprof files in Netbeans? I thought there used to be.
I was using jcmd to create some heap dumps that I created on another system. I went to compare them in Netbeans and Netbeans doesn't want to open them. If I go to the File menu and choose "Open File...", I get "There are no files associated with the current selection"
The old Java 8 jvisualvm can open them, so I know they are not corrupted.
Thanks,
Mark Claassen
Senior Software Engineer
Donnell Systems, Inc.
130 South Main Street
Leighton Plaza Suite 375
South Bend, IN 46601
E-mail: mailto:mclaassen@ocie.net
Voice: (574)232-3784
Fax: (574)232-4014
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RE: Opening HPROF files
Posted by "Mark A. Claassen" <MC...@ocie.net>.
Thanks. That is the first thing I tried. It gives me an error: "There are no files associated with the current selection"
Mark
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From: Laszlo Kishalmi <la...@gmail.com>
Sent: Tuesday, April 14, 2020 12:04 PM
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Subject: Re: Opening HPROF files
Use File > Open File...
On 4/14/20 7:33 AM, Mark A. Claassen wrote:
> Is there a way to open .hprof files in Netbeans? I thought there used to be.
>
> I was using jcmd to create some heap dumps that I created on another system. I went to compare them in Netbeans and Netbeans doesn't want to open them. If I go to the File menu and choose "Open File...", I get "There are no files associated with the current selection"
>
> The old Java 8 jvisualvm can open them, so I know they are not corrupted.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Mark Claassen
> Senior Software Engineer
>
> Donnell Systems, Inc.
> 130 South Main Street
> Leighton Plaza Suite 375
> South Bend, IN 46601
> E-mail: mailto:mclaassen@ocie.net
> Voice: (574)232-3784
> Fax: (574)232-4014
>
> Disclaimer:
> The opinions provided herein do not necessarily state or reflect those
> of Donnell Systems, Inc.(DSI). DSI makes no warranty for and assumes
> no legal liability or responsibility for the posting.
>
>
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Re: Opening HPROF files
Posted by Laszlo Kishalmi <la...@gmail.com>.
Use File > Open File...
On 4/14/20 7:33 AM, Mark A. Claassen wrote:
> Is there a way to open .hprof files in Netbeans? I thought there used to be.
>
> I was using jcmd to create some heap dumps that I created on another system. I went to compare them in Netbeans and Netbeans doesn't want to open them. If I go to the File menu and choose "Open File...", I get "There are no files associated with the current selection"
>
> The old Java 8 jvisualvm can open them, so I know they are not corrupted.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Mark Claassen
> Senior Software Engineer
>
> Donnell Systems, Inc.
> 130 South Main Street
> Leighton Plaza Suite 375
> South Bend, IN 46601
> E-mail: mailto:mclaassen@ocie.net
> Voice: (574)232-3784
> Fax: (574)232-4014
>
> Disclaimer:
> The opinions provided herein do not necessarily state or reflect
> those of Donnell Systems, Inc.(DSI). DSI makes no warranty for and
> assumes no legal liability or responsibility for the posting.
>
>
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