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Wow, you must be running into some odd problems to have a need to debug
in the JT400 source.

I would be curious to hear your reason to be working at the source level
within JT400.

Kind of like opening up an engine when you're not sure which part caused
it to seize up :-)

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message: 2
date: Wed, 20 Jun 2007 10:31:41 -0700
from: Brian Leathem <bleathem@xxxxxxxxx>
subject: [WDSCI-L] Import source for JTopen

I'm using the jt400.jar from JTopen in a Java project. Since it is an
open source project, the source code is available. My question is how
to import that source into WDSC so that I can drill down through it with
the debugger? Do I just sit it along side the source code for my
project? Somehow that doesn't seem appropriate, as I don't want WDSC to
recompile it.

Thanks,
Brian Leathem



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