You may be better off posting to the awt-dev list as this doesn't sound
like a build issue, and AWT developers spend more time being cosy with
the VS debugger.
-phil.
On 6/16/2010 12:39 PM, Pete Brunet wrote:
My prior post is what I did when VS was activated due to a crash. Now
that I'm not crashing I'd still like to use the debugger to set
breakpoints and step through the OpenJDK source. Has anyone
documented how to set up an OpenJDK VS project? I'd like VS to be
aware of all the OpenJDK source and the built PDBs. Also, through the
VS GUI I can attach VS to the running java process, but it might be
better to activate java.exe from VS. Please let me know if you've
already determined how to do any of this.
Thank you, Pete
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Pete Brunet wrote:
VS 2010 let me create a "solution" out of the debug session that I
was in when the DASSERT I was encountering caused a breakpoint. So
now I can set breakpoints and step around in the code. I had to add
a -jar "blah.jar" to the argument field.
Pete Brunet wrote:
How do I start java.exe in Visual Studio? I want to set a
breakpoint in ...\jdk\src\windows\native\sun\windows\awt_Toolkit.cpp
and walk through some code.
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