Synopsis
jps [ options ] [ hostname[:port ] ]Description
jps
lists the Java processes running on the local host or on the
specified remote host. If a remote host is specified, it must be
running the jstatd daemon. For each Java
process, it displays a process id and names the class or JAR file
that the process is executing. Process ids are used by a number of
other Java tools, such as jconsole ,
jstat , and jmap . Options
The options below alter the default jps display.
The single-letter options, except for -q, may be
combined into a single command-line argument, such as
-lmv: -help Displays a usage message. -l Lists the full package name of the main class or the full path of the
JAR file running in each Java process. -m Lists the arguments passed to main( ) method of
each Java process. -q Lists only Java process identifiers, without application name or any
additional information. -v Lists arguments passed to the Java interpreter for each Java process. -V Lists arguments passed to the interpreter through a flags file such
as .hotspotrc . See also
jstatd |