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Recently I switched to the Java 11 and start to debug my app and saw this message:

OpenJDK 64-Bit Server VM warning: Sharing is only supported for boot loader classes because bootstrap classpath has been appended

Found only this commit and ticket, but it doesn't tell me much.

Do I need to worry about it?

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    You are trying to use -Xbootclasspath/a and CDS (or AppCDS) at the same time. Can you run with -Xshare:off to disable CDS? Jan 15, 2019 at 21:05
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    Just a guess(since I saw something similar), you're using an IDE that's doing what Alan pointed out without you even being aware of it? Is that IntelliJ?
    – Naman
    Jan 16, 2019 at 4:11
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    Yes, this is IntelliJ Jan 16, 2019 at 12:50
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    Same problem in IntelliJ IDEA with Java 12.
    – turbanoff
    Apr 21, 2019 at 22:46
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    This happened to me right after I switched to java 12, I did run with -Xshare:off and it worked fine too but What exactly this does, Could it be preventing something that I will need in future or anything bad might happen?
    – zarez
    May 27, 2019 at 0:39

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I had this issue too after installing jdk-12.0.1_windows-x64_bin.zip when trying to use the debugger with IntelliJ IDEA. I was getting an error of (Java HotSpot(TM) 64-Bit Server VM warning: Sharing is only supported for boot loader classes because bootstrap classpath has been appended). I found, too, going into Setting and search for async and unchecking the Instrumenting agent box. Worked for me! ASYNC settings

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    Before you turn this off, read about the Async Stack Traces feature to see if it might not be useful for you: jetbrains.com/help/idea/async-stacktraces.html
    – Samuel
    Sep 4, 2019 at 9:06
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    In a nutshell: When a parent thread starts a child thread or process (certain 'capture points'), a thread dump is made. When you break in the child thread, part of it's stack trace will be from the parent thread. Apr 28, 2020 at 13:22
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    How to disable the same settings on CI without GUI interface?
    – cosic
    Sep 10, 2021 at 10:46
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    Without GUI you can disable it by option -Xshare:off for VM.
    – cosic
    Sep 10, 2021 at 10:51
  • How can I fix this issue on Bitrise?
    – Viks
    Nov 28, 2022 at 22:41
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You can ignore this warning. It just means that class data sharing is disabled for classes not loaded by the bootstrap class loader.

From Improve Launch Times […] With Application Class-Data Sharing:

The JVM loads some of the JDK classes with the bootstrap class loader and the rest with the system class loader, but includes all of them in its default archive. When IntelliJ executes your project, it tells the JVM to load some code with the bootstrap class loader by appending to that class path (second part of the message). Now, that means that the portion of the archive that contains classes loaded by the system class loader is potentially invalidated and so the JVM partially deactivates sharing (first part of the message).

You could disable class data sharing completely with -Xshare:off, but you would lose some performance.

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    I get this warning when instrumenting my code with Azure Monitor Application Insights, ie. when adding -javaagent:path/to/applicationinsights-agent-3.0.3.jar to my application's JVM args. Adding -Xshare:off gets rid of the warning (changing IntelliJ settings does NOT). Thanks!
    – ax.
    Apr 20, 2021 at 22:16
  • Using Gradle, the CLI still produced them. Adding org.gradle.jvmargs=-Xshare:off to gradle.properties resolved most of them. However, I also had to modify the test tasks by adding test { jvmArgs "-Xshare:off"; /* ... */ } to the tests (Junit 5) in order to remove them entirely from the command line.
    – User51
    Oct 20, 2022 at 14:40
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I had this issue after installing Java12 when trying to use the debugger with Intellij Idea. The solution that I found was to go into Setting and searching for async and unchecking the Instrumenting agent box.

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For me, the issue occurred only when I ran in Docker, and when I used a java command line agent like the DataDog APM agent (-javaagent:/dd-java-agent.jar). When I ran in my JDK11 runtime environment (without the agent) I did not get the warnings.

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  • I know this is years later, but if you download a newer version of the dd-java-agent jar this error goes away
    – Chris M
    Nov 16, 2022 at 17:18
  • I'm still having issues with Bitrise. How can I fix it?
    – Viks
    Nov 28, 2022 at 22:59
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For Intellij IDE -> Settings/Preferences dialog ( Ctrl+Alt+S ), go to Build | Execution | Deployment | Debugger | Async -> uncheck instrumenting agent

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    Duplicate answer
    – Sharm
    Jun 28, 2021 at 19:53
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Given this warning in IntelliJ is harmless (see https://stackoverflow.com/a/57957031/779173) you could just hide the line from your Console view by right-clicking on the line and selecting "Fold Lines Like This"

Having done this, you'll just see:

"C:\Program Files\Java\jdk-17.0.2\bin\java.exe" ... <1 internal line>
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Operation guide

1.Open the Preferences option;

2.Find the Build,Execution,Deployment option;

3.Enter the Debugger --> Async Stack Traces ;

4.Uncheck the Instrumenting agent(requires debugger restart) ;


Please see this for detailed information.

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If it is not critical you can change your jdk version. I've changed from jdk14 to jdk 11. Hope it will work for you.

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  • For my case I am using Java 11 but was accidentally on jdk14, so this helped! To change: File -> Project Structure -> Project SDK Sep 29, 2021 at 9:08
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Got same problem, and tried to solve it as was written above.

But then i got another solution of problem without changing settings.

Press mouse right button on your file where you put break point and want to debug. Then choose "Debug ur file name.method()".

Don't use debug button from tools window. Seems the problem is that Idea can't understand which file u want to debug.

That worked for me without changing async settings.

Screenshot

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Got the same problem, and tried to solve it as was written all the above methods.

But still, I wasn't able to debug my file the only reason is that before debugging your program you need to set debug point that till which point we want to debug. So just click on the place shown in the figure and set debug point then our program will debug easily. without doing anything else. enter image description here

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Java version must be 9 or higher.

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Today I found the same question as you. Situation: debug while set no breakpoint Solution: set at least one breakpoint before you click debug button!

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You have to put the red dots at the left side of the code line you will make debug . if not you get this massage on IntelliJ

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  • WT*? You mean breakpoints? Your shouldn't have errors from not adding breakpoints (or in your lingo "red dots"). If breakpoints do affect it, that is a sign that the debugger is what is having trouble connecting. I am guessing that many of the people here are Windows users who have Hyper-V or VirtualBox installed on their machine, because I never got this error until I turned the Hyper-V feature on in Win10. And another example of "If it isn't Linux, its not only broken, but it tracks you.".
    – JΛYDΞV
    Oct 15, 2021 at 7:23

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