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Re: [dsdp-dev] Remote debugging on Windows Mobile 5
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May be you can consider using Mobile Phone Simulator running on the machine you are programming and debugging with.
On 9/25/07, John Cartwright <
john.cartwright@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:I'm doing java development and need to debug a j2me app that is actually using eswt for the GUI. It's been a headache to try and debug however and I'm in a situation where the app crashes and doesn't leave a stack trace. I'd like to try and step through the code to see what exactly is going on.
Hi John,
The closest project is probably eRCP – running Java on various
mobile platforms like Windows Mobile. Their mailing list is dsdp-ercp-dev@xxxxxxxxxxx (subscribe:
https://dev.eclipse.org/mailman/listinfo/dsdp-ercp-dev).
Are you looking to do Java development or C development? If you're
actually interested in C, then the CDT project is the one you want. As far as
I know, CDT doesn't support Windows Mobile at this time, but I think it's a
good idea for a feature contribution for them.
Doug
Hello,
I'm fairly new to device development and am not sure if this is the exact
mailing list to ask this but, can anyone point me in the right direction for
device debugging on the Windows Mobile platform. Does this project have
any tools that provide that type of functionality? Thanks for any help
you can give.
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