Hello Serge,

Correct.. that can be done using -Djava.compiler=none on the java
command line

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Friday, June 29, 2001, 2:44:01 PM, you wrote:

SK> ----- Original Message -----
SK> From: "Harmeet Bedi" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>


>> The line numbers instead of 'Compiled Code' in stack traces would be a big
>> help.

SK> If it's saying Compiled Code, then you're running James with a JIT.  I think
SK> we'd obviously want to use a JIT by default, so if you want line numbers,
SK> you can turn off the JIT.

SK> Serge Knystautas
SK> Loki Technologies
SK> http://www.lokitech.com/



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