Thus spake Weiqi Gao on Tue, 12 Oct 1999:
> You mean, you didn't get the
> [Internal debugger error: unexpected eof]
> Exception in thread "main" java.lang.InternalError
> at sun.tools.debug.RemoteAgent.error(Compiled Code)
> at sun.tools.debug.RemoteAgent.getReply(Compiled Code)
>
"Daniel P. Zepeda" wrote:
>
> I've been trying to use JDK 1.2prev2's jdb with no success. When I
> set a breakpoint, jdb happily continues on past the breakpoint without
> stopping.
You mean, you didn't get the
[Internal debugger error: unexpected eof]
Exception in thread "main" java.lan
benchmarks are statistics.
statistics are numbers.
numbers can be made to lie.
I make no judgement of the validity of Raja's numbers - I only
wish to supply the grain of salt that I feel must accompany any
benchmarks for them to be meaningfull. (and to prevent the Ziff-
Davis reporters on the lis
Hi,
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now. Here is my original below. Apologiies if this is seen twice now.
So,
I've been trying to use JDK 1.2prev2's jdb with no success. When I
s
Its good that im not imagining things =)
--rob
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From: Dallas C. Hockley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, October 12, 1999 4:19 PM
Subject: Re: Peculiar problem
> Rob,
>
> I just compiled and ran the framework you pos
Rob,
I just compiled and ran the framework you posted. I was able to
reproduce the bug, but no consistently.
If I grew the desktop pane vertically only to start, any resizing
afterwards worked fine. If I had the app
close at a larger size than 640x480, the system worked fine. If I
resize befo
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Rachit Siamwalla wrote:
>
> Yes, ddd exists on linux and definitely works with C / C++ code. I don't
> know whether there is a hook into jdb (never used it). You can probably
> get it at most RPM repositories, ie. rufus, etc.
Yes, ddd drives jdb quite nicely. I've had more success with 1.1 than
Yes ddd does exist on linux. I accidentally started it up today. Can it
be used with java?
-James
On 12 Oct, Brian Miller wrote:
> I was wondering what debugger people are using? Does a Linux port of
> ddd exist?
>
> Thanks.
>
> Brian
>
>
>
On Tue, 12 Oct 1999, Rachit Siamwalla wrote:
> Yes, ddd exists on linux and definitely works with C / C++ code. I don't
> know whether there is a hook into jdb (never used it). You can probably
> get it at most RPM repositories, ie. rufus, etc.
ddd handles jdb as well. I tried it a some time ago
Yes, ddd exists on linux and definitely works with C / C++ code. I don't
know whether there is a hook into jdb (never used it). You can probably
get it at most RPM repositories, ie. rufus, etc.
I use JDE (plug-in to emacs) to debug java code, though. It is somewhat
difficult to set up, but very r
Hello again,
I took for granted the notation that I used in the results. It might be
confusing for anyone who hasn't seen it before. Here are some
explanations:
The first column are in seconds, and are the execution times for the
benchmarks under the Sun JIT. All the other numbers are ratios
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From: Rich Edwards <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: Robert Simmons <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, October 12, 1999 6:44 AM
Subject: Re: Jump and ArgoUML
Prior to responding to you. a little poll for everyone. For the interface,
would you all prefer a desktop interface wit
I goofed with the last message and messed up the formatting.
Here's a better version:
-Raja
-
Hello,
We have formally evaluated the different virtual machines available
for Linux and thought it would be worthwhile to share the results with
the Linux community.
Th
Hello,
We have formally evaluated the different virtual machines available for
Linux
and thought it would be worthwhile to share the results with the Linux
community.
The following tests were conducted on an unloaded dual processor Pentium
II/400mhz running Debian GNU/Linux (kernel 2.2.8). Each
I was wondering what debugger people are using? Does a Linux port of
ddd exist?
Thanks.
Brian
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Hi!
Why don't you forward your discussion to the Argo list? Much better place for
this discussion.
I think that Robert's work is closer to Together/J oder Together/C++
( http://www.oi.com, http://www.oisoft.com ) , than to Argo.
Maybe you're interested in Fujaba, too:
http://www.uni-paderborn.de
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