![]() ![]() Still having problems? See the Troubleshooting Guide, let us know using the Feedback page or file a bug. ![]() Local Applications Cannot Be Detected dialog is shown after VisualVM startup: this can happen on Windows systems, see the Troubleshooting Guide for more details and steps to fix the problem.VisualVM startup terminates by Warning - could not install some modules message: this can happen if you unzip the VisualVM archive over an older VisualVM version, make sure you are unzipping the VisualVM to a new directory.VisualVM startup terminates by Error Starting VisualVM Dialog - unsupported version of Java: this typically happens when JRE or incorrect JDK version is used to run VisualVM, make sure VisualVM is running using Oracle JDK 8+.Incorrectly set VisualVM user directory - if you have defined VisualVM user directory manually, make sure it is outside of VisualVM installation directory.Incorrectly set JDK for running VisualVM - if you have defined a JDK to run VisualVM manually, make sure the path to the JDK is correct and doesn't end with a slash.Incorrect JDK is used for running VisualVM - if you haven't defined a JDK to run VisualVM manually, make sure that the default Java on your system is Oracle JDK 8+.VisualVM waits for license confirmation - make sure you haven't overlooked the License Agreement dialog.The download is broken - make sure you've got the correct bits (archive managers typically notify you when the archive is broken).So there is no major technical difference between Oracle JDK and OpenJDK. Actually, Oracle JDK’s build process builds from OpenJDK source code. VisualVM doesn't start: there are several problems which could prevent VisualVM from starting without any obvious reason: OpenJDK is released under license GPL v2 wherein Oracle JDK is licensed under Oracle Binary Code License Agreement.Check out the Getting Started document, it's designed to help you start using VisualVM.You may provide additional options to define JDK and/or VisualVM user directory: ![]() Visualvm\bin\visualvm.exe or visualvm/bin/visualvm Start VisualVM by invoking the binary appropriate for your OS:.The archive already contains the top-level visualvm directory. WEBSITE: Full project documentation and downloads are available at. JOIN US! To join the project, please signup to the mailing lists below and join our Adoptium Slack. The Eclipse Adoptium project is the continuation of the original AdoptOpenJDK mission. Since then it has grown to become a leading provider of high-quality OpenJDK-based binaries used by enterprises in embedded systems, desktops, traditional servers, modern cloud platforms, and large mainframes. The AdoptOpenJDK project was established in 2017 following years of discussions about the general lack of an open and reproducible build and test system for OpenJDK source across multiple platforms. Our goal is to meet the needs of both the Eclipse community and broader runtime users by providing a comprehensive set of technologies around runtimes for Java applications that operate alongside existing standards, infrastructures, and cloud platforms. ![]() We achieve this through a set of Projects under the Adoptium PMC and a close working partnership with external projects, most notably OpenJDK for providing the Java SE runtime implementation. The mission of the Eclipse Adoptium Top-Level Project is to produce high-quality runtimes and associated technology for use within the Java ecosystem. ![]()
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