Version Differences for Dumps From a Java Process

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  There may be different options for each type of Java installed. The commands listed below are known to work with the Java 5 JDK.    There may be different options for each type of Java installed. The commands listed below are known to work with the Java 5 JDK. 
       
- <br/>   + <table border=3 cellspacing=3 cellpadding=3 align=center>  
- === jmap (Heap Dump) ===   + <tr>  
- Using 'jmap', which is part of the JDK, you can run one of the following commands:   + <th>Command</th>  
    + <th>Arguments</th>  
- '''jmap process-id#'''   + <th>Description</th>  
    + </tr>  
- '''jmap -heap process-id#'''   + <tr>  
    + <td align=center rowspan=3>'''jmap''' ''(Heap Dump)''</td>  
- '''jmap -histo process-id#'''   + <td><font face=monospace>process-id#</font></td>  
    + <td>Performs a heap dump on the specified process ID#</td>  
    + </tr>  
    + <tr>  
    + <td><font face=monospace>-heap process-id#</font></td>  
    + <td>Performs a heap dump on the specified process ID#</td>  
    + </tr>  
    + <tr>  
    + <td><font face=monospace>-histo process-id#</font></td>  
    + <td>Prints the histogram for the specified process ID#</td>  
    + </tr>  
    + </table>  
       
  This command will then dump a summary of the current memory map to the console. While not as sophisticated as the later versions of java, it still provides some rudimentary functionality.    This command will then dump a summary of the current memory map to the console. While not as sophisticated as the later versions of java, it still provides some rudimentary functionality.