I did recompile everything using javac_g, but that is when I get the nasty RMI
thread dump.  I would assume that the other code connecting through RMI doesn't
have to be recompiled using the java_g.  But that is pretty much irrelevant
since I can't even get this program get to the point where it would accept RMI
connections.

I'm running the rmiregistry_g and all the code that is currently being used has
been compiled with javac_g, so I just don't get what's wrong.

On Sat, 16 Oct 1999, Michael Sinz wrote:

> On Sat, 16 Oct 1999 15:47:02 -0600 (MDT), Brandon Anderson wrote:
> 
> >Well, I tried to run my project with java_g as suggested.  Unfortunately now I
> >get a horrible RMI related thread dump.  I was just wondering what exactly is
> >the debug version of the jdk.  Is it a development version or should it
> >actually run correctly?
> 
> The debug version of the JDK is specifically to help debug programs.
> This also means that you need to have any RMI code built for debugging.
> 
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