Capturing machine state of unstable Java program

Error detection/correction and fault detection/recovery – Data processing system error or fault handling – Reliability and availability

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C714S046000

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07627785

ABSTRACT:
Mechanisms and methods for capturing an execution state of a failing program in a computing environment are disclosed. Embodiments can enable detection of user initiated program terminations and error information capture without incurring the overhead of a separate monitoring process. It is possible to obtain an execution trace and related state information in the event that a program has incurred a program error causing the user to terminate the program.

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