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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 13/01/2026 11:19, Roman Kennke
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<pre wrap="" class="moz-quote-pre">Hi there,
following up with discussions that took place between various folks from Oracle, Amazon, SAP and Datadog, I would like to propose two proof-of-concepts for a JVMTI async stack-walker API. Those are by no means complete implementations, but are meant to serve as a basis for further discussions.
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I see both PoCs propose standard APIs. JVMTI is Java SE and VM
independent so would be problematic to have normative reference to
"JFR" in the spec. Once you converge on a direction then it would be
interesting to see if it could be exposed using the JVMTI extension
mechanism as that would give you flexibility to make available
JDK-specific features <br>
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-Alan<br>
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