JRE configurations are used by profiling sessions that are launched by JProfiler. Any changes you make to an existing JRE configuration directly affect the sessions which already use it.
add a new JRE in the JRE configuration dialog,
a file chooser is brought up and prompts you for the selection of the home directory of the JVM (e.g.
c:\Program Files\Java\jre or /usr/lib/java). The selected
virtual machine will be checked for usability by JProfiler and depending on success,
a new entry in the JRE table is added.
The table that shows the configured JREs has several columns:
If you
delete an existing JRE configuration,
all sessions which currently use the deleted JVM will remain without an associated JVM and will be unusable
until you assign them a new one in the
application settings dialog.
search
button on the right hand side of the dialog. This invokes the search wizard which corresponds to the functionality found in
JProfiler's setup wizard. The search wizard shows all JREs found on your local fixed drives, but only new JREs
will be merged into the JRE table.