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Can anybody offer some detailed steps?
I have been following the examples but I cannot get the debugger to
connect.
I am using Eclipse 3 debugger and running my class on iSeries v5R2M0.
When I try and start the debugger on the Eclipse side I get an error
"Unable to connect to JVM".
I run the java class with:
java -interpret -Xrunjdwp:transport=dt_socket,
address=8000,server=y,suspend=n SomeClass
But the class run to completion, how do I get it to halt and/or break
on the sqh side so the Eclipse debugger can hook into it?
Robert
On Thu, 2004-06-10 at 19:19, David Gibbs wrote:
> Ashish Kulkarni wrote:
> > I am running this process on V5R2, i tried to use WDSc
> > but still could not debug the java process submited in
> > batch and running in subsytem>
> > Do i have to compile this java program on AS400,
> > because i have compiled this java program on Windows
> > and created jar file and copied it to IFS system of
> > AS400..
>
> No ... just invoke the java class with the appropriate parameters.
>
> Check out http://java.sun.com/products/jpda/index.jsp for information on
> how to use JPDA.
>
> Obviously you'll need a Java debugger ... but WDSC provides that.
>
> david
>
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