Hi, very interesting, where can I find it?? Cheers, Wolfgang Krpelan --- Yueqiang <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Hi All, > > We've developed a composite debugger for service > invocations (based on axis 1.x), a web-scale > debugger. > It has following features: > (1) Do not need always to turn on the debug > conditional attribute when you inspect a service > invocation; > (2) Two levels to control a service invocation, > message-level and source-level. > The ml-debugging could control and interrupt the > service invocation by issueing debug commands, and > observe/update values of those fields in a message > context and invoke its methods dynamically. When you > want to debug a handler or provider in source-level, > the handler can emigrate outside within an > environment turning on the debug conditional > attribute (another JVM). > (3) The message-level debugging work on self-check > and proactive modes. > This means the debugging does not interfere other > service invocations. It only employs to debug the > invocation you want to. Not like the log and monitor > in axis 1.x, which work on a possive mode. > (4) It could support any JDI-based debuggers for > dource-level debug. > > The composite debugger is a new approach to > debugging service invocations other than the > existing log and monitoring ways > > Any way the web-scale debugging is a intersting > topic. > > Thanks > > Qaing Yue > > __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
