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title: "Java User Guide"
slug: "java-user-guide"
updated: 2026-02-23T15:52:13Z
published: 2026-02-23T15:52:13Z
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# Java User Guide

## Overview

Gain insight into Java usage and performance in your environment.

## How This Feature Helps You

The Java DEX pack offers several benefits for managing Java environments within an enterprise:

- **Version Tracking**: It helps you quickly identify which versions of Java are being used across your organization, ensuring compatibility and security.

- **Performance Monitoring**: The pack provides insights into how Java applications are performing, allowing you to detect and address performance issues proactively.

- **Resource Consumption Analysis**: It monitors the resource usage of Java applications, helping you optimize performance and reduce unnecessary resource consumption.

- **Stability Assessment**: By tracking application stability, the Java DEX pack helps you identify and resolve issues that could impact user experience.
- **Licensing**: Discover the number of systems and users in your environment using different packages of Java.

These features collectively enhance the management and optimization of Java applications, contributing to a more efficient and stable IT environment.

## Java Licensing

### Package Details

This table displays the number of systems and users utilizing different Java packages across your enterprise.

- Click a package to populate the table in Package Details (Selected Package).

### System Details (Selected Package)

This table lists the Systems, Users, and Number of Cores (Processors) using the Java package selected in Package Details.

## Java Performance

### Java Summary

This table lists the resource consumption and performance of different Java applications across your enterprise.

### Performance Details (Selected Version)

This table displays performance metrics for each system using the version selected in Java Summary.
