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JSwat ProjectHow To: Console Mode |
In order to run JSwat in the console mode, you must pass the
-console
switch as the first argument to JSwat.
Starting JSwat with this option will cause the program to work
purely as a console-based application. There will be no graphical
interface as you would normally expect with JSwat. This mode is
most useful when the AWT/JFC classes are not provided in your
runtime environment, or if you prefer a simpler, quicker interface
for debugging.
The console mode comes with some drawbacks.
The console mode comes with some advantages.
If you still want to use the console mode, you will need to know a few things to make the best use of it.
help
' command is your friend. Use
it to learn the arguments for commands.options
' command is for changing
user preferences.stdin
' command is for sending input
to the debuggee stdin
input stream.