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Description
Interface Summary | |
CallStackFrame | Represents one stack frame. |
Field | Represents one field. |
JPDAThread | Represents one Java thread in debugged process. |
JPDAThreadGroup | Represents one Java thread group in debugged process. |
JPDAWatch | Represents watch in JPDA debugger. |
LocalVariable | Represents one local. |
ObjectVariable | Represents instance of some object in debugged JVM. |
SmartSteppingFilter | Defines list of class exclusion filters to be used to filter stepping in debugged session. |
Super | Represents super class of some object and its value. |
This | Represents "this" value for call stack frame. |
Variable | Represents some variable in debugged JVM. |
Class Summary | |
AbstractDICookie | Abstract ancestor of all DebuggerInfo
Cookies. |
AttachingDICookie | Attaches to some already running JDK and returns VirtualMachine for it. |
ClassLoadUnloadBreakpoint | Notifies about class load and class unload events. |
ExceptionBreakpoint | Notifies about exceptions throw in debugged JVM. |
FieldBreakpoint | Notifies about variable change or access events. |
JPDABreakpoint | Abstract definition of JPDA breakpoint. |
JPDADebugger | Represents one JPDA debugger session (one
VirtualMachine ). |
JPDAStep | Represents one JPDA step. |
LaunchingDICookie | Launches a new JVM in debug mode and returns VirtualMachine for it. |
LineBreakpoint | Notifies about line breakpoint events. |
ListeningDICookie | Listens on given port for some connection of remotely running JDK and returns VirtualMachine for it. |
MethodBreakpoint | Notifies about method entry events. |
ThreadBreakpoint | Notifies about thread started and dead events. |
Exception Summary | |
DebuggerStartException | Notification about problems during debugger start. |
InvalidExpressionException | Notification about bad expression. |
JPDA Debugger APIs provide representation of JDI functionality. Interfaces in
org.netbeans.api.debugger.jpda package correspond to appropriate JDI interfaces.
Since JDI interfaces evolve from one version to another, it's strongly recommended not to implement any interface in this package. New methods can be added to these interfaces at any time to keep up with the JDI functionality.
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