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  2. JDK Flight Recorder - Wikipedia

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    JDK Flight Recorder is an event recorder built into the OpenJDK [1] Java virtual machine. It can be thought of as the software equivalent of a Data Flight Recorder (Black Box) in a commercial aircraft. It captures information about the JVM itself, and the application running in the JVM. There is a wide variety of data captured, for example ...

  3. JDK Mission Control - Wikipedia

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    In 2018 both Java Flight Recorder and Java Mission Control were open sourced. [3] When open sourced they were rebranded JDK Mission Control and JDK Flight Recorder respectively, due to Java trademark issues. At the same time, the delivery format for JMC was changed, making it easier to upgrade JMC and the JDK independently. [4]

  4. GraalVM - Wikipedia

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    Custom polyglot access was implemented in the polyglot runtime to control access for polyglot bindings and data sharing between languages. A preview of Java Flight Recorder (JFR) functionality was released as a plugin for VisualVM. GraalVM 19.3.0 2019-11-19 Oracle JDK 1.8.0_231, 11.0.5 OpenJDK 1.8.0_232,11.0.5

  5. JFR - Wikipedia

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    JDK Flight Recorder, Java diagnostic software; Johann's Face Records, Chicago, US; John Faulkner Racing, a former motor racing team in Australia; Paamiut Airport (IATA airport code), in Paamiut, Greenland; Journal of Formalized Reasoning in mathematics

  6. Category:Aircraft recorders - Wikipedia

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  7. Quick access recorder - Wikipedia

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    A quick access recorder (QAR) is an airborne flight recorder designed to provide quick and easy access to raw flight data, [1] through means such as USB [2] or cellular network [3] connections and/or the use of standard flash memory cards. [2]

  8. List of unrecovered and unusable flight recorders - Wikipedia

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    Flight data recorders (FDRs) and cockpit voice recorders (CVRs) in commercial aircraft continuously record information and can provide key evidence in determining the causes of an aircraft loss. The greatest depth from which a flight recorder has been recovered is 16,000 feet (4,900 m), for the CVR of South African Airways Flight 295 .

  9. Flight recorder - Wikipedia

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    A modern flight data recorder; the underwater locator beacon is the small cylinder on the far right. (Translation of warning message in French: "Flight recorder do not open".) The warning appears in English on the other side. Cold War-era Soviet MS-61 cockpit voice recorder from a MiG-21 interceptor