Supported JDK Versions and Platforms

Any further information on backward compatible JDK versions and what underlying Platforms are supporting.
We are on PA-RISC and Solaris.         
We are coming off jProfile and intend to test this kit, please excure very basic question and many thanks in advance.
Many thanks for your help!
Cheers

The usage of Flight Recording is only for JDK 7 update 4 and later versions of the JVM.
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The Java Mission Control interface use JMXRMI (JVMX over RMI) with J2SE 5.0 and later versions of the JVM.
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