rekka2011
April 10th, 2009, 01:08
debugtools.com™ LLC is the maker of the JDebugTool® graphical Java™ debugger:
* A standalone Java debugger.
* Built on top of the standard JPDA (Java Platform Debugger Architecture).
* Is itself written in Java.
* Features an intuitive and graphical Java Swing GUI.
* Context-sensitive Help Viewer.
JDebugTool is featured in Sun's Swing Sightings 11.
News: JDebugTool 4.2 - March 21, 2009
Programmers spend a lot of time debugging:
* On some projects, debugging occupies as much as 50 percent of the total development time. For many programmers, debugging is the hardest part of programming.1
You need good debugging tools:
* Debugging tools are powerful aids to software development. Find them and use them.1
1. Code Complete by Steve McConnell
Track down bugs faster with JDebugTool:
* Line and method breakpoints.
* Breakpoint Groups.
* Local and Remote debugging.
* Run, Attach and Listen.
* User friendly GUI.
* Multi-Thread debugging.
* Display and traverse stack backtraces.
* Data Tool Tips.
* Hot Swap classes and Pop stack frames.
* Save settings in Projects.
* Display variables in current scope.
* Drill down into object references.
* Modify primitive variables.
* Display loaded classes.
* Display toString() results.
* Catch thrown Exceptions.
* Display Chained Exceptions.
* Evaluate simple Expressions including Method Calls.
* Stop on Thread Start and Death events.
* Stop on Class Load and Unload events.
* Stop on Method Entry and Exit events.
* Stop on Field Watchpoint events.
* Navigate source code structure.
* Launch External Text Editor.
* More features
Two important principles of debugging:
*
If you don't see the bug where you're looking, perhaps you're looking in the wrong place.1
*
The place where you find bugs may not be the right place to put a fix in.... I'd do some digging and find the root cause.2
1. James Gosling - the creator of Java
2. Brian Harry - "the Java bug fixer"
Home : http://www.debugtools.com/
Download
* A standalone Java debugger.
* Built on top of the standard JPDA (Java Platform Debugger Architecture).
* Is itself written in Java.
* Features an intuitive and graphical Java Swing GUI.
* Context-sensitive Help Viewer.
JDebugTool is featured in Sun's Swing Sightings 11.
News: JDebugTool 4.2 - March 21, 2009
Programmers spend a lot of time debugging:
* On some projects, debugging occupies as much as 50 percent of the total development time. For many programmers, debugging is the hardest part of programming.1
You need good debugging tools:
* Debugging tools are powerful aids to software development. Find them and use them.1
1. Code Complete by Steve McConnell
Track down bugs faster with JDebugTool:
* Line and method breakpoints.
* Breakpoint Groups.
* Local and Remote debugging.
* Run, Attach and Listen.
* User friendly GUI.
* Multi-Thread debugging.
* Display and traverse stack backtraces.
* Data Tool Tips.
* Hot Swap classes and Pop stack frames.
* Save settings in Projects.
* Display variables in current scope.
* Drill down into object references.
* Modify primitive variables.
* Display loaded classes.
* Display toString() results.
* Catch thrown Exceptions.
* Display Chained Exceptions.
* Evaluate simple Expressions including Method Calls.
* Stop on Thread Start and Death events.
* Stop on Class Load and Unload events.
* Stop on Method Entry and Exit events.
* Stop on Field Watchpoint events.
* Navigate source code structure.
* Launch External Text Editor.
* More features
Two important principles of debugging:
*
If you don't see the bug where you're looking, perhaps you're looking in the wrong place.1
*
The place where you find bugs may not be the right place to put a fix in.... I'd do some digging and find the root cause.2
1. James Gosling - the creator of Java
2. Brian Harry - "the Java bug fixer"
Home : http://www.debugtools.com/
Download
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