Hello,

I see every now and then people talking about looking at the native code
generated by the hotspot compiler. How can I do that? I'd like to peek at
the jit-compiled code to diagnose some performance problems.

The only thing I could find was this stack overflow question:
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/1503479/how-to-see-jit-compiled-code-in-jvm
but
I could not find any debug builds for the Mac OS. I could install Linux in a
VirtualBox, if that's the only way. Anybody can suggest other ways? Could I
use OpenJDK instead? Are the jit compilers the same as for hotspot (in other
words, my performance analysis would carry over to HotSpot)?

thanks!
iulian


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