- Source: Java Platform Debugger Architecture
The Java Platform Debugger Architecture (JPDA) is a collection of APIs to debug Java code.
Java Debugger Interface (JDI) – defines a high-level Java language interface that developers can easily use to write remote debugger application tools.
Java Virtual Machine Tools Interface (JVMTI) – a native interface that helps to inspect the state and to control the execution of applications running in the Java Virtual Machine (JVM).
Java Virtual Machine Debug Interface (JVMDI) – JVMDI was deprecated in J2SE 5.0 in favor of JVM TI, and was removed in Java SE 6.
Java Debug Wire Protocol (JDWP) – defines communication between debuggee (a Java application) and debugger processes.
Java Debugger Interface (JDI)
JDI is the highest-layer of the Java Platform Debugger Architecture. It allows to access the JVM and the internal variables of the debugged program. It also allows to set breakpoints, stepping, and handle threads.
See also
Eclipse, an open-source IDE integrated with JPDA support
IntelliJ IDEA, a commercial open-source Java IDE with integrated JPDA support
JSwat, an open-source Java debugger using the JPDA
NetBeans, an open-source IDE using the JPDA
References
External links
Java Platform Debugger Architecture for Java SE 7
Java Platform Debugger Architecture for Java SE 8
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