Using WebLogic JRockit 8.1 SDK
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WebLogic JRockit 8.1 SDK is very similar to the Sun JDK, except that it includes a new JRE with the WebLogic JRockit JVM and some changes to the Java class libraries (however, all of the class libraries have the same behavior in WebLogic JRockit as in the Sun JDK). For a more detailed description of the differences between the two SDKs, please refer to File Differences Between WebLogic JRockit 8.1 SDK and Sun HotSpot SDK.
This section describes the contents of the WebLogic JRockit 8.1 SDK and compares a WebLogic JRockit SDK installation to a comparable Sun SDK installation. It includes information on the following subjects:
This section describes the various components that make up the WebLogic JRockit 8.1 SDK. It also identifies the folder in which these components reside.
Development tools and utilities help you develop, execute, debug, and document programs written in the Java programming language. The WebLogic JRockit 8.1 SDK includes the standard tools commonly distributed with the typical Java SDKs. While most of these are standard JDK tools and are proven to work well with Java development projects, you are free to use any other third party tools, compilers, debuggers, IDEs, and so on that might work best in your situation. The tools included with WebLogic JRockit 8.1 SDK are:
Javac
compiler Jdb
debuggerFor more information on these tools, please refer to Sun Microsystem's JavaTM 2 SDK Tools and Utilities website at:
http://java.sun.com/j2se/1.4/docs/tooldocs/tools.html
The BEA WebLogic JRockit implementation of the Java 2 runtime environment for use by the SDK. The runtime environment includes the BEA WebLogic JRockit JVM, class libraries, and other files that support the execution of programs written in the Java programming language.
Additional class libraries and support files required by the development tools.
Header files that support native-code programming using the Java Native Interface, the Java Virtual Machine Debugger Interface, the Java Virtual Machine Profiler Interface and other functionality of the Java 2 Platform.
The WebLogic JRockit Management Console is used to monitor and control running instances of WebLogic JRockit JVM. It provides real-time information about the running application's characteristics, which can be used both during development-for example, to find where in an application's life cycle it consumes more memory-and in a deployed environment-for example, to monitor the system health of a running application server.
This section describes how WebLogic JRockit SDK differs from Sun Microsystems' HotSpot SDK. Each table below lists, by component and operating system (O/S), files that either exist in HotSpot SDK 1.4.1 or WebLogic JRockit SDK.
The following files are included in the 8.1 SP1 SDK by accident and should not be considered part of the JRockit 8.1 SP1 SDK.
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