Paul --
I'm slightly confused by the question 
"what happens when I use the new interfaces ..."
--I read through the docs and didn't spot the "new interface".
Here is an update however:

I unchecked the "hotspot vm" option --
and now I can get the debugger to work--
though I suspect there may still be a problem with multi-threaded apps 
--need to check that further.

I still get the "emacs failed to connect to debugger" message, but
things 
appear to work after that --if there is a break point set.

Talking of break points, 
would it be possible to have C-c C-v C-d automatically set a break
point   
on main if none is set?
 Paul Kinnucan writes:
 > [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
 >  > First off --I now have 2.2.9beta 9.1 and jde 2.2.8 behaving
 >  > identically with debug woes --this is progress.
 > Cause of the differences was that 2.2.9 uses variable jde-debugger
 > --earlier versions used jde-db-debugger--
 > and jde-debugger was set to jdb by default.
 > 
 > I am still having bizarre debugger connect problems.
 > 
 > Most of the time the debugger says emacs failed to connect to the jvm
 > --and the jvm gets left running --
 > 
 > 
 > What happens when you use the new jdb interface in 2.2.9beta9.1?
 > 
 > 
 > - Paul

-- 
Best Regards,
--raman
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