Thread monitor view
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The thread monitor view shows the filtered list of all threads in the JVM
together with associated information on times and status. There are a maximum of
six columns shown in the table, which can be
sorted.
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Name
Shows the name of the thread. If the thread has not been
named explicitly, the name is provided by the JVM. To make most use of this view,
name your threads according to their function by invoking the
setName() method on all threads created by you.
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Group
Shows the name of the thread group associated with this thread.
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Start time
Shows the time when the thread has been started. This time is calculated
relative to the start time of the first thread in the JVM.
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End time
This column is only visible when show dead threads is enabled
in the view settings
dialog. It shows the time when the thread has died and is empty if the
thread is still alive. This time is calculated relative to the start time of
the first thread in the JVM.
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CPU time
Shows the CPU time which has been consumed by the thread. This column may be
empty if your system and JVM do not support thread specific CPU time reporting.
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Status
Shows the status of the thread which corresponds to the status reported in the
thread history view.
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You can decide which threads are shown in the thread monitor view by checking the
desired filters in the thread
monitor view settings dialog. If Show dead threads is not
enabled, the End time column will not be visible.