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http://developers.sun.com/learning/javaoneonline/j1labs2009.jsp?track=1&yr=2009
The Java RTS lab was 5538.
Unfortunately due to a process glitch the Netbeans Module used in the lab is not yet available for download from the JRTS website. We apologize for this delay and will advise as soon as it is available.
Thanks for your patience.
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It's for NB 6.5
It's also intended primarily for Solaris as that's the only place the DTrace scripts can be run.
I don't know what will happen if you try to install it on Linux. It may be able to open TSV jrt3 files and launch TSV - if you wanted to do that. But I don't know.
We're hoping to make this available by around August 10th.
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