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The Java Class File Disassembler (javap) is a useful tool for the Java developer that I have referenced in previous blog posts covering a variety of contexts such as detecting the innards of a Groovy ...
This is the third post in a series. The first two were on Browsing Memory the JRuby Way and Finding Leaks in Ruby Apps with Eclipse Memory Analyzer Hello again, friends! I’m back with more exciting ...
The latest update to Java on Visual Studio Code improves the debugging experience thanks to support for the newly released Java 19. "Java 19 brings the first preview of virtual threads to the Java ...
Write once, debug/test everywhere is a variant on Java's write once, run anywhere claim, and it defines the Java Platform Debugger Architecture (JPDA). The JPDA is a client/server system built from ...
The regular monthly update to Java on Visual Studio Code sees multiple improvements to Spring functionality along with a couple community contributions that enhance debugging. The dev team maintains ...
As some of you may know, I am doing some JNI work. Eclipse's Java debugger is fantastic, so it works fine for debugging the Java test code (read: stopping on a line to debug the native code). However, ...
Java developers using Microsoft's Visual Studio Code (VS Code) source-code editor will find new features for the Spring Framework, as well as improvements for build tools and debugging, in the latest ...
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