Good news! Can we say Harmony is completely support Eclipse?
On 12/29/06, Geir Magnusson Jr. <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Dec 29, 2006, at 8:27 AM, Ivan Popov wrote: > Once jdktools building problems and several JVMTI issues had been > fixed, I created local snapshot of Harmony JDK (using federated build) > and tested it with Eclipse debugger. It appeared working well on both > Windows and Linux (IA32), so it is possible now to use Eclipse > debugger for debugging Java applications running on Harmony JRE. I > think we can add Eclipse JDT debugger to the list of supported > applications. Woot! Care to post some instructions for people - say on the wiki for now, and we'll move to our site? > > There are still several minor issues with full JDWP support, I've > submitted them to JIRA and will provide patches for JDWP agent. I > revealed also a couple of JVMTI problems in DRLVM implementation to be > submitted to JIRA. All this does not prevent one from using Eclipse > debugger for typical debug scenarios, because these problems usually > appear in specific cases. > > I'd like also to improve jdktools build to enable building and running > JDWP unit tests and include these tests into regular testing process. Thanks for the reminder. I didn't get those done when getting JDWP into the jdktools. If you don't beat me to it, I'll get them integrated. And I agree, we need to get the tests integrated into the regular process. Also, we should also start testing the other tools as well. (Make sure javac does something useful, etc...) > This will check that JVMTI debug support is not broken with DRLVM > changes as it sometimes occur, but will probably require changing > testing infrastructure to use full JDK build instead of sole classlib > and/or DRLVM components. I'm going to work on this and would > appreciate any help. Remember, changes to the testing infrastructure can be additive - IOW, add a target for CC that does the JDK tools testing, using the full JDK build, rather than changing it to be "instead of". > > I've tested also Eclipse TPTP profiler and it appeared working well > with Harmony JRE in general, but currently is blocked by HARMONY-2905. > Will continue working on this. Again, any simple how-tos on this would be magnificent... geir > > Thanks. > Ivan > Intel Enterprise Solutions Software Division
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