6505027: terminateEditOnFocusLost making problems for table in JDesktopPane
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These scripts may be used to start SA debug server for SA/JDI
purpose. The SADebugServerAttachingConnector will connect to
SADebugServer.
How to use?
Before starting remote debug server, make sure that the environment
variable JAVA_HOME points to the pathname of a J2SE 1.5.
step 1: Start the rmiregistry server using one of the following
commands as appropriate:
start-rmiregistry.sh &
start-rmiregistry64.sh &
start-rmiregistry.bat
step 2: For live process case, use one of the following commands
as appropriate:
start-debug-server.sh <pid of java process>
start-debug-server64.sh <pid of 64 bit java process>
start-debug-server.bat <pid of java process>
For core file case, use one of the following commands as
appropriate:
start-debug-server.sh <path of java executable> <core file path>
start-debug-server64.sh <path of java executable> <core file path>
start-debug-server.bat <path of java executable> <core file path>