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    30 Provides the API to attach to a Java<sup><font size=-2>TM</font></sup> 
       
    31 virtual machine.
       
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    33 A tool, written in the Java Language, uses this API to attach to a target 
       
    34 virtual machine (VM) and load its tool agent into the target VM. For 
       
    35 example, a management console might have a management agent which it uses
       
    36 to obtain management information from instrumented objects in a Java
       
    37 virtual machine. If the management console is required to manage
       
    38 an application that is running in a virtual machine that does not include
       
    39 the management agent, then this API can be used to attach to the target
       
    40 VM and load the agent.
       
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