BugSeeker is a comercial product. Is there any open source produce to debug?
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From: "Christopher Elkins" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Turbine" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, August 02, 2000 11:42 PM
Subject: Re: Debugging
> > Sorry for the dumb question, but does anyone have advice on debugging
> > Turbine on NT (or any platform, for that matter)? I'm new to this
> > environment and would love to start stepping through some code, but I'm
not
> > sure where to start. Any information/advice would be much appreciated,
> > thanks.
> >
> > btw - respond to me directly to reduce the noise on the list...
> >
> I would have responded off-list, but I just had to rave a little.... ;-)
>
> If you haven't tried BugSeeker
> <http://www.karmira.com/products/bugseeker2/index.html>, definitely take a
look.
> It's _so_ easy to attach to a running Tomcat process and step right into
servlet
> code. Moreover, it is _just_ a debugger, not an IDE. (I finally have my
perfect
> Java development environment: Emacs + Ant + BugSeeker.) One not so minor
caveat:
> debugging Tomcat in BugSeeker requires a _lot_ of resources; it sometimes
bogs
> down even on my P3 with 192MB RAM.
>
> > Chris
> > [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> >
>
> --
> Christopher Elkins
>
>
>
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