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This module includes the {@index jhsdb jhsdb} tool that * can attach to a running Java Virtual Machine (JVM) or launch a postmortem * debugger to analyze the content of a core-dump from a crashed JVM. * *

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Tool Guides:
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{@extLink jhsdb_tool_reference jhsdb}
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* * @moduleGraph * @since 9 */ module jdk.hotspot.agent { requires java.datatransfer; requires java.desktop; requires java.rmi; requires java.scripting; // RMI needs to serialize types in this package exports sun.jvm.hotspot.debugger.remote to java.rmi; }