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Colin Williams wrote:
if I need to debug java programs on the Iseries I use the green screen
RUNJVA command.

Well, yeah, but I'm pretty used to the java debugger in WDSC at this point and would like to be able to use it on the iSeries (at least to some extent). Also, all my source is in WDSC, so that makes it easier.


Additionally, the green screen debugger for Java is (at least IMHO) pretty much useless except for the most basic debugging tasks (basic debugging tasks are extraordinarily rare).

My problem is that there appears to be a very useful tool available ... but no practical way to actually use it.

david


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