First let me say thanks to all of you who responded to my original
newbie questions. I actually made some progress with my screwy code as a
result of your suggestions. Very Cool. I still have problems to solve,
though.

Being something of a doit-yourself type (as I imagine we all are), I'm
still trying to put together a debugging environment that is
'satisfying'. So far I've tried BlueJ, Wipeout and jdb. Wipeout has a
lot of promise, but seems a little unstable. This could be because I
have only 32MB of memory on the system. jdb is very stable, but rather
tedious in command syntax and more than a little brief with respect to
documentation. I could not get BlueJ to even start up.

Within the past couple of days I swapped messages with someone here on
the list regarding ddd. After mulling it over a bit I've decided I
oughtta give it a try.

Can you anyone provide me with resources for configuration and use
under X on debian 2.0 linux/jdk 1.2?

Thanks a Bunch, Folks =-)

James


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It's not the size of the dog in the fight |        James G. Stallings II
that counts, but rather the size of the   | http://angelfire.com/id/videoranger
          fight in the dog.               |      ''Live Long and Prosper''



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