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>Subject: Re: JDK1.3
>References: <00121815172900.01226@okorn_linux_dell>
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>From: "Steven E. Harris" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Organization: Tenzing Communications Inc.
>Date: 18 Dec 2000 15:13:57 -0800
>User-Agent: Gnus/5.0807 (Gnus v5.8.7) XEmacs/21.1 (Capitol Reef)
>To: "Paul Kinnucan" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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>[Paul: I tried to post this to the JDE news group mirror, but got a
>       440 "No posting accepted" error. I'm not on the JDE mailing
>       list, preferring to follow JDE through the news group, but
>       figured that since I took the time to write this post I'd at
>       least share it with you.]
>
>"Paul Kinnucan" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
>> I am not aware of anyone using XEmacs, JDEbug and JDK 1.3 on Linux. You
>> should post this question to the list. I know that people have gotten
>> Emacs/JDEbug/JDK 1.2.2 to work on Linux.
>
>I am using all of these three, including Jikes. I haven't been able to
>get jdb support working in JDE, so I use JDEbug. However, when I need
>to debug - rather than just compile and run - I must rebuild using a
>compiler other than Jikes, as JDEbug never stops at any breakpoints I
>attempt to set in Jikes-compiled code.

Jikes does not does not produce JPDA-compatible class files. The Jikes team
 does not plan to fix this problem themselves. Jikes is now an open source
project. The Jike team says it is up to Jikes users to fix the problem.

- Paul

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