# # Copyright (c) 2007, 2011, Oracle and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. # ORACLE PROPRIETARY/CONFIDENTIAL. Use is subject to license terms. # Default locations of userdir and cachedir: # # On Windows ${DEFAULT_USERDIR_ROOT} will be replaced by the launcher # with "\VisualVM" where is user's # value of "AppData" key in Windows Registry under # "HKCU\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Explorer\Shell Folders" # and ${DEFAULT_CACHEDIR_ROOT} will be replaced by the launcher # with "\VisualVM\Cache" where is user's # value of "Local AppData" key in Windows Registry under # "HKCU\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Explorer\Shell Folders" # # On Mac ${DEFAULT_USERDIR_ROOT} will be replaced by the launcher # with "~/Library/Application Support/VisualVM" and # ${DEFAULT_CACHEDIR_ROOT} with "~/Library/Caches/VisualVM" # # On other systems ${DEFAULT_USERDIR_ROOT} will be replaced by the launcher # with "~/.visualvm" and ${DEFAULT_CACHEDIR_ROOT} with "~/.cache/visualvm" # # You can also use ${HOME} variable which will be replaced with # user.home JVM system property value. This variable is valid only in # visualvm_default_userdir and visualvm_default_cachedir properties. # # NOTE: If you specify a non-default userdir path on command line # (--userdir option) and don't specify a cachedir path (--cachedir option), # cachedir will be in "/var/cache". # # Cachedir must be different from userdir. The same cachedir and userdir # would cause problems. # visualvm_default_userdir="${DEFAULT_USERDIR_ROOT}/7u14" visualvm_default_cachedir="${DEFAULT_CACHEDIR_ROOT}/7u14" # Options used by VisualVM launcher by default: # (can be overridden by explicit command line switches) # visualvm_default_options="-J-client -J-Xms24m -J-Xmx256m -J-XX:MaxPermSize=96m -J-Dsun.jvmstat.perdata.syncWaitMs=10000 -J-Dsun.java2d.noddraw=true -J-Dsun.java2d.d3d=false -J-Dnetbeans.keyring.no.master=true" # for development purposes you may wish to append: -J-Dnetbeans.logger.console=true -J-ea # Default location of JDK: # # It can be overridden on command line by using --jdkhome # Be careful when changing jdkhome. # There are two VisualVM launchers for Windows (32-bit and 64-bit) and # installer points to one of those in the VisualVM application shortcut # based on the Java version selected at installation time. # #visualvm_jdkhome="/path/to/jdk" # Additional module clusters: # using ${path.separator} (';' on Windows or ':' on Unix): # #visualvm_extraclusters="/absolute/path/to/cluster1:/absolute/path/to/cluster2"