> > yeah, it snot just Norton - if you debug with JB4, it all goes a little
> > wonkey. Sorry, I dont know any more than that - solution for me was to
> turn
> > off virus checking.
>
> thanks - this is exactly the reality check i was looking for.
>
> so - (in that rare situation you need to debug your Java code <g> ) what
> debugger are you using then?
The one with JB4. You just get a decient virus checker. Or dont use one
(yes, you can live without a virus checker - you just have NO writable
shares on your machine, and dont run any attachments that you dont know....
its not really that hard - or switch it on when your not debugging)
It is listed as a JB3 bug, tho - but there seams to be a problem with JB4
and _all_ virus checkers, or so I'm told. Most likely something that the JIT
is generating which the (slow and usually useless) virus checker gets all
snotty about.
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