At 08:56 AM 12/7/00 -0500, Ken Ketchum wrote:
>Hello all,
>
>This from the Sun docs
>indicates to me that JDEbug will just not work on Solaris with
>j2sdk v1.3, since there is no classic VM.
>
>Is there any way to get JDEbug running under Solaris with this latest
>Java SDK?
>
>My environment:
>Solaris 2.6 SPARC
>jde 2.2.5
>speedbar 0.12
>semantic 1.2.1
>J2SE 1.3
>Xemacs 21.1
>
>
>Thanks for any help.
>
It's possible that the problems with debugging in Hotspot mode were
confined to the Windows platform or have been fixed for the Solaris release.
I think it's worth trying JDEbug on Solaris JDK1.3 to see if it works.
I am copying this message to the Sun debug team in hopes that they can
supply a more definitive answer to your question.
- Paul
>Ken Ketchum
>
>
> from
>http://java.sun.com/j2se/1.3/docs/tooldocs/tools-changes.html
>
>
>Version 1.3 of the Java 2 SDK contains the new Java 2 Client Virtual Machine
>with Java HotSpotTM technology as the default virtual machine for running
>applications and applets. The virtual machine implementation from previous
>versions of the SDK (the Classic VM) is still included with
>the Java 2 SDK for Win32 platforms. It is not included with
>the Java 2 Runtime Environment nor with the Java 2 SDK for the
>Solaris operating environment. On the Win32 SDK, the classic VM
>can be invoked by using the -classic option when launching
>applications.........
>
>
>