Re: JPDA on Mac OSX?
Re: JPDA on Mac OSX?
- Subject: Re: JPDA on Mac OSX?
- From: David Teran <email@hidden>
- Date: Tue, 30 Dec 2003 13:14:22 +0100
Its installed by default, mac like so bugseeker2 will simply work.
Did you hear anything from the company who developed bugseeker? I have
reported bugs in the app long time ago but their website is unchanged
sinces years.
david
On 29.12.2003, at 18:41, Jonathan Rochkind wrote:
Sorry, not really a WO question, but... In transitioning from
developing WO on Windows to on OSX (10.2.8, I do not have Panther
yet)...
I am trying to get my debugger of choice (bugseeker2) to work. I need
to have JPDA (Java Platform Debugging Architecture) installed. On
Windows, this required downloading the entire JDK (not just the Java
runtime) from Sun's site. On OSX.... does JPDA exist on OSX? If so,
how do I get it installed? It does not seem to be installed by
default out of the box, although the Java runtime is.
Any suggestions?
--Jonathan
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