A few of our developers use Eclipse as a front-end for gdb. I recall
that the setup is a bit tricky. Maybe someone can post the magic
formula.

I use gdb myself, but then I still use vi and makefiles. IDE's are for
wimps. :)

On Feb 7, 9:22 am, Sergey Ten <sergeyte...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I am trying to figure out what is the best way to debug a mix of Java
> and native code? Please notice, that I am NOT trying to develop a native
> app. The app will be written entirely in Java, using Android SDK.
> However, I noticed that some pieces of the SDK use native methods (e.g.
> AssetManager, WebKit, etc). I wonder which tools Google developers use
> if/when they need to debug a mix of Java and C/C++ code? Eclipse/gdb or
> there are commercial tools which make the debugging experience less
> painful?
>
> I googled on this topic and the results returned do not look very
> encouraging.
>
> Thanks,
> Sergey
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