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When you debug Java heap fragmentation or memory problems, it can be helpful to find the stack traces of the thread that makes large allocation requests.
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More support for:
WebSphere Application Server
Software version:
9.0, 8.5, 8.0, 7.0
Operating system(s):
AIX, Linux, Windows
Document number:
82757
Modified date:
03 March 2025
UID
swg21236523
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