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Check the archives (you'll find the link at the bottom of this e-mail).
There was a thread on this topic that included what looked to me to be a
good answer to this question on July 4 of this year. I'd give you a direct
link to it but the archives is a framed application (grrrr).

By the way I couldn't find that thread when I used its exact title to
search, so I'm not griping at you for not searching. I kept the message for
future reference, that's how I knew where to find it.

PC2

-----Original Message-----
From: SCarter@xxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:SCarter@xxxxxxxxxxx]
Sent: July 24, 2003 14:50
To: Java Programming on and around the iSeries / AS400
Subject: Debugging Java Program?



How do debug a Java program on the iSeries?
I am obviously a Java newbie treat me as such.
I tried using IBM's Interactive debugger I got the classes specified I
pointed to the Source on the IFS (actually mapped to a local drive on my
PC) I set up break points I run the darned thing and it just skips over the
Java program. I am pressing F7 to step into...
Also, this is being called from an RPG program if that matters.



J. Scott Carter
Programmer/Analyst
e-mail: Mailto:scarter@xxxxxxxxxxx
Phone: 214.583.0348

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