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Encyclopedia > JSwat

JSwat is a standalone, graphical Java debugger front-end, written to use the Java Platform Debugger Architecture. JSwat is licensed under the GNU General Public License and it is freely available in both binary and source code form.


Features include breakpoints with conditionals and monitors; colorized source code display; graphical display panels showing threads, stack frames, visible variables, and loaded classes; command interface for more advanced features; Java-like expression evaluation, including method invocation; a non-graphical mode for use in consoles; and graceful handling of non-Java code.


External links

  • Official JSwat homepage (http://www.bluemarsh.com/java/jswat/)

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JSwat - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (117 words)
JSwat is a standalone, graphical Java debugger front-end, written to use the Java Platform Debugger Architecture.
JSwat is licensed under the GNU General Public License and it is freely available in both binary and source code form.
Features include breakpoints with conditionals and monitors; colorized source code display; graphical display panels showing threads, stack frames, visible variables, and loaded classes; command interface for more advanced features; Java-like expression evaluation, including method invocation; a non-graphical mode for use in consoles; and graceful handling of non-Java code.
Groovy - Debugging with JSwat (520 words)
With Groovy 1.0 JSR-05, it is possible to use JSwat to step-debug with Groovy.
JSwat is an open source debugger that uses the Java Platform Debugger Architecture.
JSwat is available from the project home page at http://www.bluemarsh.com/java/jswat/.
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