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1. Re: Local Processes is empty?
jamie3_james.archibald May 24, 2012 10:46 AM (in response to jamie3_james.archibald)It looks like its a 32-bit/64-bit JDK issue. I was able to get everything working under the 32-bit JDK but I was not able to get it working under 64-bit.
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2. Re: Local Processes is empty?
davsclaus May 24, 2012 10:53 AM (in response to jamie3_james.archibald)What OS are you using?
And in Eclipse you can configure the JDK to use. Fuse IDE uses that to discover the local processes.
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3. Re: Local Processes is empty?
jamie3_james.archibald May 24, 2012 11:08 AM (in response to davsclaus)Win7 64-bit.
Not sure why nothing worked under 64-bit JDK.
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4. Re: Local Processes is empty?
jamie3_james.archibald May 24, 2012 11:18 AM (in response to jamie3_james.archibald)It seems in the FuseIDE preferences under JMX Explorer when you set the JDK Root to a 64-bit JDK causes the Local Processes to not discover JMX services
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5. Re: Local Processes is empty?
jamie3_james.archibald May 24, 2012 11:23 AM (in response to jamie3_james.archibald)I also noticed that using the 32-bit JDK for the JMX Explorer doesnt seem to resolve 64-bit Java processes.