In case it's useful info, so far I tried the second option "To import an executable into a Visual Studio solution" here: http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/0bxe8ytt.aspx but it crashes.
Pete === Lussier, Denis wrote: > I am very interested in this and NO I haven't figured it out yet. I > presently build a publically available OpenJDK 6 Win32 installer. I'd > love to be able to do a little basic debugging/investigation of a few > issues I see when running Eclipse. > > --Denis Lussier > http://openscg.org > > On 6/16/10, Pete Brunet <p...@a11ysoft.com> wrote: > >> I'd like to use the Visual Studio debugger (VS 2010 Pro in my case) to >> set breakpoints and step through the OpenJDK source. Has anyone >> documented how to set up an OpenJDK Visual Studio project? I'd like VS >> to be aware of all the OpenJDK source and the built PDBs. Also, through >> the VS GUI I can attach VS to the running java process, but it might be >> better to activate java.exe from VS. Please let me know if you've >> already determined how to do any of this. >> >> Thank you, Pete >> -- >> *Pete Brunet* >> >> a11ysoft - Accessibility Architecture and Development >> (512) 238-6967 (work), (512) 689-4155 (cell) >> Skype: pete.brunet >> IM: ptbrunet (AOL, Google), ptbru...@live.com (MSN) >> http://www.a11ysoft.com/about/ >> Ionosphere: WS4G >> >>