Re: Debugging Java on Linux with JDK1.2.2

2000-07-21 Thread Vladimir G Ivanovic
An alternative to using println's is to use AspectJ. AspectJ enables the clean modularization of crosscutting concerns such as: error checking and handling, synchronization, context-sensitive behavior, performance optimizations, monitoring and logging, debugging support, and multiple obj

Re: Debugging Java on Linux with JDK1.2.2

2000-07-21 Thread Man Chi Ly
iously run test cases nowadays, which does aid in isolating problems. :ml --JAA32418.964197274/c806001-b.pinol1.sfba.home.com-- ReSent-Date: Fri, 21 Jul 2000 09:53:42 -0700 (PDT) ReSent-From: Man Chi Ly <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> ReSent-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] ReSent-Subject: Re: Debugging Java on Linux with JDK1.

Re: Debugging Java on Linux with JDK1.2.2

2000-07-19 Thread noisebrain
I used a commercial app called "bugseeker" and had fairly good luck with it. It has a free 30(?) day eval period. Forte (free) also has a debugger but i have not tried it. I believe the N.Meyer's Java-Linux book has a simple debugger as one of its examples. Even if you don't keep it bugseeke

Re: Debugging Java on Linux with JDK1.2.2

2000-07-19 Thread Nathan Meyers
On Wed, Jul 19, 2000 at 03:54:40PM +, Kris Heyrman wrote: > Hi, > > I think I am getting stupid: I just spent a day trying to find out how best to > debug a project that is getting fairly complicated, in Java. I did not find out > how, so I am asking the question. Hopefully, somebody can give

Re: Debugging Java on Linux with JDK1.2.2

2000-07-19 Thread Joi Ellis
Here's what I had to do on my system to get jdb running. It did not run without root's help: uname -a Linux joi 2.2.12-20 #1 Mon Sep 27 10:40:35 EDT 1999 i686 unknown cat /etc/issue Red Hat Linux release 6.1 (Cartman) Kernel 2.2.12-20 on an i686 java -version java version "1.2.2" Classic VM (b

Re: Debugging Java on Linux with JDK1.2.2

2000-07-19 Thread Calvin Austin
For jdb the command use should work for most class files I just tried 1.2.2 fcs and it worked ok (perhaps run strace to see why it is not working) I managed to use oldjdb with 1.3 and use worked ok there for simple .class files too For gdb you'll need to handle SIGUSR1 (the following works for

Debugging Java on Linux with JDK1.2.2

2000-07-19 Thread Kris Heyrman
Hi, I think I am getting stupid: I just spent a day trying to find out how best to debug a project that is getting fairly complicated, in Java. I did not find out how, so I am asking the question. Hopefully, somebody can give me a hint. 1. I am using Sun JDK 1.2.2 ("Java 2 Standard Edition JDK 1

Re: Debugging Java on Linux

1999-07-08 Thread Peter Eddy
You might also want to look at DDD, an X GUI wrapper for many different debuggers. Recent versions have support for Java/jdb. I've had success with small programs but it or jdb chokes on my approximately 2000 file source tree. You should be able to find DDD at http://www.freshmeat.net Peter

Re: Debugging Java on Linux

1999-07-08 Thread Alex M.
Well, JDE for emacs is supposed to have a nice debugger interface, but I haven't used it. If you are coming from the windows GUI world, you would probably like the JDE. It's on the third party java-linux tools on blackdown's page. On Thu, 8 Jul 1999, Christian Cryder wrote: > Hi all, > > Can

Debugging Java on Linux

1999-07-08 Thread Christian Cryder
Hi all, Can anyone offer any pointers on debugging on Linux? I'm coming from the NT / GUI Debugger world and am not real familiar with Sun's command line alternative. Basically, I'm looking for something can debug native and optionally has a nice gui. Suggestions? TIA, Christian ---