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How can I get Windows cpu memory consumption of a particular Thread using java? I want to know only the memory usage not the cpu time.

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  • There are hints, where You should google for: stackoverflow.com/questions/74674/…
    – icbytes
    Jun 6, 2013 at 12:11
  • to simplify, the difference between threads and processes is that threads in a process share the same memory address space, so it can be said that the process's memory belongs to all the threads at the same time.
    – SirDarius
    Jun 6, 2013 at 12:16
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    What is "cpu memory". That is two different concepts. If you want memory then remove the word CPU.
    – Gray
    Jun 6, 2013 at 12:16

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How can I get Windows cpu memory consumption of a particular Thread using java? I want to know only the memory usage not the cpu time.

You can't. There is no way to tie heap-memory resources created in the JVM to the thread that created it since all threads share a common heap. There are stack memory allocated to each thread but I know of no way to determine how much stack space has been consumed by each thread.

A profiler is the best way for you to go but I don't think even they show you the owning thread. You may be able to infer this information from the object call stack however.

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You want to do that in your code or with a tool ?

With a profiler like VisualVM, this is easy. But in Java, it is harder because the JVM treats the heap as shared not separated heaps for threads.

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    Yes. If you go in "Sampler", then choose "Memory", you have a tab with per thread memory allocation. Jun 6, 2013 at 12:56

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