--- old/application/org.openjdk.jmc.updatesite.ide/src/main/resources/index.html 2019-01-03 18:00:37.435016000 +0530 +++ new/application/org.openjdk.jmc.updatesite.ide/src/main/resources/index.html 2019-01-03 18:00:37.323016000 +0530 @@ -1,12 +1,12 @@
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Mission Control for Eclipse is a set of plug-ins for the Eclipse IDE designed to help develop, profile +
JDK Mission Control for Eclipse is a set of plug-ins for the Eclipse IDE designed to help develop, profile and diagnose applications running on the Oracle® Java HotSpot VM, and (as of JDK 11) OpenJDK.
JDK Mission Control includes tools to monitor, manage and profile your Java application without @@ -73,7 +73,7 @@
Requirements
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To fully take advantage of running Mission Control in your Eclipse IDE, you need to run Eclipse on a JDK installation.
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To fully take advantage of running JDK Mission Control in your Eclipse IDE, you need to run Eclipse on a JDK installation.
Attaching to locally running JVMs will only work if you're running with a JDK.
Follow the instructions below to run on a HotSpot JDK.
The easiest way to change the JVM on which to start Eclipse is by modifying the eclipse.ini file. You can also set the -vm on the command line used to start Eclipse. In windows you would typically do that in the shortcut you use to launch Eclipse. Here is an example ini file:
-showsplash
org.eclipse.platform
-vm
D:/java/jdk7_40/jre/bin/
You can also configure JVM options by using -vmargs on commandline or eclipse.ini:
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-showsplash
org.eclipse.platform
-vm
D:/java/jdk8_131/jre/bin/
-vmargs
<JVM options on separate lines>
If you use JDK 9 (or later) to run Eclipse, the following JVM options are needed for Mission Control to work properly:
+If you use JDK 9 (or later) to run Eclipse, the following JVM options are needed for JDK Mission Control to work properly:
-Djdk.attach.allowAttachSelf=true
--add-exports=java.xml/com.sun.org.apache.xerces.internal.parsers=ALL-UNNAMED
--add-exports=jdk.internal.jvmstat/sun.jvmstat.monitor=ALL-UNNAMED --- old/application/org.openjdk.jmc.updatesite.ide/src/main/resources/update-site-instructions/index.html 2019-01-03 18:00:38.155016000 +0530 +++ new/application/org.openjdk.jmc.updatesite.ide/src/main/resources/update-site-instructions/index.html 2019-01-03 18:00:38.051016000 +0530 @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ @@ -39,11 +39,11 @@ facility. The following URL functions as an update site. Novice users can follow the step-by-step instructions.
- http://download.oracle.com/technology/products/missioncontrol/updatesites/openjdk/7.0.0/eclipse/
+ https://download.oracle.com/technology/products/missioncontrol/updatesites/openjdk/7.0.0/ide/
Step-by-Step Instructions
- Before starting, make sure that you have downloaded and installed Eclipse 4.7 or later. + Before starting, make sure that you have downloaded and installed Eclipse 4.8 or later.
Fill in the following URL in the Work with: text field:
-https://download.oracle.com/technology/products/missioncontrol/updatesites/openjdk/7.0.0/eclipse/
+https://download.oracle.com/technology/products/missioncontrol/updatesites/openjdk/7.0.0/ide/
Press the return key.
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Requirements