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Vern,

The one that comes with the JT400 is called the "System i5 Debugger" (or at least that's teh most recent name I can find for it... from the IBM i 6.1 docs)

Speaking of which, the docs (which aren't that well written, IMHO) are in the Info Center under
Programming / Development Tools / System i5 Debugger
http://tinyurl.com/6x7slp

However, I don't think it supports SEP! At least, I can't find any SEP support in it. Indeed, I just sent an article in for editing that stated that it doesn't have SEP... am I wrong?

I'm 99.9% sure that the System i5 Debugger will work in Linux. I know that I use it all the time in FreeBSD. It should run anywhere that you have a working JVM. (Unlike the WDSC one, it's pure Java)

It also runs a lot faster and more efficient than the one in WDSC. I'd use that debugger all the time for everything if it wasn't missing SEP... so if you know a way to do SEP with the System Debugger, please let me know!


Vern Hamberg wrote:
Aaron

As for debugging, there is the graphical system debugger that comes as part of the toolbox - jt400. It can do SEP debugging, too. It is Java, so might work in Linux.

HTH
Vern


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