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I'm trying to do some profiling on an app and i'm having some problems with jvisualvm, basically whenever i start the app in debug mode jvisualvm gives me this error: enter image description here



I've seen that on windows the way to solve this si to delete the folder called hsperfdata but on linux i don't have that folder :( or at least i can't find it.



Also, i'm using sts as ide if it matters in some way.










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    This error often arises when there is more than one JDK or JRE defined.
    – Bob Dalgleish
    Nov 19 at 17:50










  • Thanks for answering! I have more than one jdk installed so i'll try again after removing it
    – Truica Sorin
    Nov 19 at 18:03















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I'm trying to do some profiling on an app and i'm having some problems with jvisualvm, basically whenever i start the app in debug mode jvisualvm gives me this error: enter image description here



I've seen that on windows the way to solve this si to delete the folder called hsperfdata but on linux i don't have that folder :( or at least i can't find it.



Also, i'm using sts as ide if it matters in some way.










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    This error often arises when there is more than one JDK or JRE defined.
    – Bob Dalgleish
    Nov 19 at 17:50










  • Thanks for answering! I have more than one jdk installed so i'll try again after removing it
    – Truica Sorin
    Nov 19 at 18:03













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I'm trying to do some profiling on an app and i'm having some problems with jvisualvm, basically whenever i start the app in debug mode jvisualvm gives me this error: enter image description here



I've seen that on windows the way to solve this si to delete the folder called hsperfdata but on linux i don't have that folder :( or at least i can't find it.



Also, i'm using sts as ide if it matters in some way.










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I'm trying to do some profiling on an app and i'm having some problems with jvisualvm, basically whenever i start the app in debug mode jvisualvm gives me this error: enter image description here



I've seen that on windows the way to solve this si to delete the folder called hsperfdata but on linux i don't have that folder :( or at least i can't find it.



Also, i'm using sts as ide if it matters in some way.







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    This error often arises when there is more than one JDK or JRE defined.
    – Bob Dalgleish
    Nov 19 at 17:50










  • Thanks for answering! I have more than one jdk installed so i'll try again after removing it
    – Truica Sorin
    Nov 19 at 18:03














  • 1




    This error often arises when there is more than one JDK or JRE defined.
    – Bob Dalgleish
    Nov 19 at 17:50










  • Thanks for answering! I have more than one jdk installed so i'll try again after removing it
    – Truica Sorin
    Nov 19 at 18:03








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This error often arises when there is more than one JDK or JRE defined.
– Bob Dalgleish
Nov 19 at 17:50




This error often arises when there is more than one JDK or JRE defined.
– Bob Dalgleish
Nov 19 at 17:50












Thanks for answering! I have more than one jdk installed so i'll try again after removing it
– Truica Sorin
Nov 19 at 18:03




Thanks for answering! I have more than one jdk installed so i'll try again after removing it
– Truica Sorin
Nov 19 at 18:03

















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