JDK 1.1 Debugger
The JDK 1.1 debugger is available only if you are running J2SE v1.3.x software or earlier. To check if the JDK 1.1 debugger is available in your version of the IDE, open the Options window. Expand IDE Configuration
System
Modules
Debugging. Select Tools Debugger and check the Enabled property.
To view or change the properties of JDK 1.1 debugger, expand Debugging and Execution
Debugger Types and select JDK 1.1 Debugging. The Properties tab of the JDK 1.1 debugger contains the following properties:
- External Process.
Sets the path to the external process that the IDE uses
to start the
execution environment. Click the ellipsis (...) button to browse to a new executable or to configure the arguments. You can use any of the variables listed under the Argument Key.
- Identifying Name.
Specifies the name that the IDE uses to identify this debugger type.
The default value is JDK 1.1 Debugging.
- JDK 1.1 Home.
Specifies the path to the JDK 1.1 installation directory.
The Expert tab of the JDK 1.1 debugger contains the following properties:
- Boot Class Path.
Specifies the path to the Java system libraries that the IDE uses when debugging programs. By default the IDE uses the default Java platform to debug sources. For information on specifying the boot class path,
see Setting the Boot Class Path for Debugging.
- Class Path.
Specifies the path to the sources that the IDE uses. By default the IDE uses its internal class path, which includes all mounted filesystems and various directories in the IDE's installation and user directories . The IDE ignores your CLASSPATH environment variable.
- Filesystems Path.
Specifies the path for all directories and JARs in the filesystem.
- Library Path.
Specifies the class path containing the libraries and modules that the IDE uses.
- Working Directory.
Specifies the directory in which to start the process. If this value is
not set, the IDE's own working directory is used. This feature is
available with J2SE software version 1.3 and compatible.
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