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Re: Determining jvm version being used by a running program



Hi Greg,

A kill -QUIT <pid> prints the HotSpot version along with stack dumps of all threads to stdout.  This is probably the easiest way.

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Matt Drance

DTS Engineer

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On Sep 28, 2006, at 12:32 PM, Gregory Dow wrote:

Is there a terminal command or some other tool that will indicate what
version of the jvm is being used by a running program?

I'm looking for something simple that a QA tester can use to verify that a
program has been launched with the correct jvm version.

Thanks,

-- Greg Dow
-- Adobe Systems

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