interesting. okay, well, you and I discussed something similar (months
ago), and at that time you advised that I can/should consider weaving my
jpa entities for better performance, but honestly, i never did that, and
therefore, at the moment, i really have no need for this being added to my
java options. :)

as always, thanks Romain!



On Sat, Apr 6, 2013 at 10:56 AM, Romain Manni-Bucau
<[email protected]>wrote:

> The javaagentis used for jpa enhancement. Not having itmeans you dont use
> it (hibernate or build time enhancement)
> Le 6 avr. 2013 16:07, "Howard W. Smith, Jr." <[email protected]> a
> écrit :
>
> > What are the pros/cons of adding the following to java options when
> running
> > app in/on TomEE via (Windows) service?
> >
> > -javaagent:C:\apache-tomee-plus-1.6.0-SNAPSHOT\lib\openejb-javaagent.jar
> >
> > I recognized that NetBeans adds this automatically to java options, when
> I
> > start TomEE via netBeans. I recognized this while trying to get the
> > Sampler>Memory button enabled in Java Visual VM for TomEE running as
> > Windows service on production server[1].
> >
> > So, I added openejb-javaagent.jar to java options, and that did not solve
> > the problem (and after some research, sampler>memory button will be
> > enabled, if tomee-running-as-service and java visual vm...are the same
> > 'user'...that's my assumption, at least).
> >
> > So, back to the question, what are the pros/cons of adding
> > openejb-javaagent.jar to java options of tomee-running-as-service?
> >
> > Thanks,
> > Howard
> >
> > [1]
> >
> >
> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/8799929/visualvm-unable-to-sampler-memory
> >
>

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