Do not remove Java Flight Recorder (jfr.jar)#6
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Java Flight Recorder (JFR) is a tool for collecting diagnostic and profiling data about a running Java application. It is frequently used for profiling, black box analysis and support and debugging. JFR is currently removed in anapsix/alpine-java images, although its functionality is used by many people. Unfortunately, by adding it again will increase the weight of the image in 600 kB. This commit prevents JFR from being removed during the build of the image.
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Java Flight Recorder (JFR) is a tool for collecting diagnostic and
profiling data about a running Java application. It is frequently used
for profiling, black box analysis and support and debugging.
JFR is currently removed in anapsix/alpine-java images, although its
functionality is used by many people. Unfortunately, by adding it again
the weight of the image will increase in 600 kB.
This commit prevents JFR from being removed during the build of the
image.