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I'd like to use the Visual Studio debugger (VS 2010 Pro in my case) to
set
breakpoints and step through the OpenJDK source. Has anyone documented
how to set up an OpenJDK Visual Studio project? I'd like VS to be
aware of all
the OpenJDK source and the built PDBs. Also, through the VS GUI I can
attach VS to the running java process, but it might be better to
activate java.exe from VS. Please let me know if you've already
determined how to do any of this.<br>
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Thank you, Pete<br>
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<font color="#0060a0" face="Arial, sans-serif" size="1"><b>Pete Brunet</b></font><br>
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