Barry D Benowitz wrote:
> 
> >>>>> "Igor" == Igor Slepchin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> 
>     Igor> Can anybody recommend a good java debugger that is available
>     Igor> under Linux (jdb is way too primitive and inefficient)? Free
>     Igor> ones have preference :)
> 
> Good? If you are an emacs user there is a package called jde which
> provides a better interface to jdb. jdb is still the front end. I know
> that emacs is available under Linux and NT.
> 
> If you like more graphical pizzazz, DDD 3.0 supports jdb as well.
> 
> I don't know of any options that don't use jdb, unfortunately.
> 
> HTH
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Hiya-

Your post reminded me of IBM's "jikes", which I could not get to run
with previous versions of the jdk.  Now with sbb's jdk1.1.5v7, it goes. 
Obviously cannot say anything postive or negative about it, but it's
free and at:

http://www.alphaworks.ibm.com/formula/jikesdebugger/

FWIW.

Bob L.

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