Java verbose class loading
I am trying to list the order in which the Java class loader is loading my classes. if I use -verbose
parameter it will list every single interface/class it loads, including tons of interfaces such as Serializable, exceptions etc. Is there a way to tweak this output so it only shows which classes are loaded in the class my main method is defined?
Solution 1:
I guess your best bet is to do the following:
- Output some fixed text once your
main
method starts and right before it ends. - Pipe the verbose output into a file
- Use things like less or grep to find the classes loaded between the two tags from the main method.
There's a similar question and some answers here: Is there a way to get which classes a ClassLoader has loaded?
Did you try -verbose:class
?
Solution 2:
Here's a sed expression that will parse the output of java -verbose:class to produce pairs of loaded class name and its jar file. You can further pipe through a sort to get unique jar files. For example,
java -verbose:class -version 2>/dev/null |
sed -ne 's/\[Loaded \(.\+\) from \(.\+\)\]/\2/p' |
sort -u
outputs
/usr/local/jdk1.7.0_67/jre/lib/rt.jar