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тАО08-19-2009 10:01 AM
тАО08-19-2009 10:01 AM
OpenVMS Java Debugging
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тАО08-20-2009 12:40 AM
тАО08-20-2009 12:40 AM
Re: OpenVMS Java Debugging
$ @sys$startup:java$142_setup classic
$ type hello.java
import java.io.*;
public class Hello {
public static void main(String argv[]) {
System.out.println("Hello");
}
}
$ javac -g hello.java
$ jdb "Hello
Initializing jdb ...
> stop in Hello.main
Deferring breakpoint Hello.main.
It will be set after the class is loaded.
> run "Hello
run "Hello
>
VM Started: Set deferred breakpoint Hello.main
Breakpoint hit: "thread=main", Hello.main(), line=5 bci=0
5 System.out.println("Hello");
main[1]
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тАО08-20-2009 03:22 AM
тАО08-20-2009 03:22 AM
Re: OpenVMS Java Debugging
The VMS debugger is only feasable if you want to debug the VM itself, which may be possibble if you had the source code, or at least (machine-code) listings and mapfile. But that is, I think, not what you're after.
OpenVMS Developer & System Manager
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тАО08-20-2009 06:23 AM
тАО08-20-2009 06:23 AM
Re: OpenVMS Java Debugging
This means that Java, Ruby, Lua, php, perl, python and the other modern languages are not supported by the OpenVMS debugger. A few classic languages are also left out here, too. Well, other than debugging the interpreter itself.
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тАО08-20-2009 06:29 AM
тАО08-20-2009 06:29 AM