On 9/28/23 10:38 PM, Alan Bateman wrote:
On 28/09/2023 21:42, daniel.daughe...@oracle.com wrote:
java.lang.instrument is owned by the Serviceability Team so I'm
redirecting this
message to that alias...
This doesn't look like a JDK issue, instead it looks like
|com.github.jelmerk.ObjectS
On 29/09/2023 06:54, David Holmes wrote:
On 29/09/2023 3:38 pm, Alan Bateman wrote:
On 28/09/2023 21:42, daniel.daughe...@oracle.com wrote:
java.lang.instrument is owned by the Serviceability Team so I'm
redirecting this
message to that alias...
This doesn't look like a JDK issue, inste
On 29/09/2023 3:38 pm, Alan Bateman wrote:
On 28/09/2023 21:42, daniel.daughe...@oracle.com wrote:
java.lang.instrument is owned by the Serviceability Team so I'm
redirecting this
message to that alias...
This doesn't look like a JDK issue, instead it looks like
|com.github.jelmerk.ObjectS
On 28/09/2023 21:42, daniel.daughe...@oracle.com wrote:
java.lang.instrument is owned by the Serviceability Team so I'm
redirecting this
message to that alias...
This doesn't look like a JDK issue, instead it looks like
|com.github.jelmerk.ObjectSizeFetcher has an Instrumentation field that
java.lang.instrument is owned by the Serviceability Team so I'm
redirecting this
message to that alias...
Dan
On 9/27/23 9:14 PM, Siddharth Jain wrote:
Hello,
I am using this method to measure object size in Java:
https://stackoverflow.com/a/52682/147530
and it was (it still does) working wi