CPU utilization isn't directly accessible from Java, but there are ways
to
get that information into Java (assuming you're using Windows - on Unix
there are other ways, I'm sure):
http://www.javaworld.com/javaworld/jw-11-2004/jw-1108-windowspm.html

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Yeah, this is the reason SeeFusion doesn't show any CPU usage because it
would be platform specific to write code to get it.  I am kind of
curious why the JVM doesn't have a way to access that.

~Brad

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