Oliver Deakin said the following on 29.07.2009 15:20:
Hi all,

After determining the cause of HARMONY-6246 [1] I discovered that it has already been fixed in the Java 6 branch, where I recently applied the contribution in HARMONY-6187 [2]. This got me thinking - there have been a number of bug fixes, performance improvements and portability changes made which were applied in that contribution and it is likely we will hit some of the same issues again in the Java 5 branch which have already been fixed in Java 6.

Is it possible for us just to use the updated Java 6 branch JDWP in our Java 5 builds as well? Not only would we benefit from the code improvements made there, we would have one unified code base for JDWP (and possibly the whole of jdktools?).

Any comments on this idea?

If JDWP agent with Java6 update doesn't demand that VM support new features of JVMTI (that is it can work with Java5 VM), I think it is a good idea. Backporting all of the bugfixes may be quite difficult since it is necessary to separate pure bugfixes from Java6 enhancements in [2].

[1] https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HARMONY-6246
[2] https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HARMONY-6187



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Gregory

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