This document describes the Java Flight Recorder runtime implementation and instructions for using the tool.
This document contains the following chapters:
Chapter 1, "Introduction", which contains a description of Java Flight Recorder and its capabilities.
Chapter 2, "Quick Start Procedures", which contains simple procedures for using JRockit Mission Control to create your first flight recording.
Chapter 3, "Starting the Flight Recorder", which contains procedures for starting and controlling Java Flight Recorder.
Chapter 4, "Controlling Recording Data by Using Templates", which discusses what you can control with Java Flight Recorder and how to use templates to do so.
Chapter 5, "Troubleshooting and Security", which contains information about how to troubleshoot problems Java Flight Recorder and who can control flight recorder information.
Appendix A, "Command Reference", which contains a list and brief description of the command-line options and diagnostic commands you can use with Java Flight Recorder.
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