Rational Developer for System z, Version 7.6.1

Appendix B. Debug Tool commands supported in remote debug mode

You can use some Debug Tool commands in remote debug mode through the following methods:

Using any of these methods, you can use the following commands in remote debug mode:

You can use the following commands in remote debug mode only in the Action field, which is in the Optional Parameters section of the Add a Breakpoint task:

Through the Debug Engine Command field or the Debug Console Commands window, you can view a list of Debug Tool commands supported in remote debug mode by doing one of the following tasks:

To use this feature, you must use the Compiled Language Debugger component of Rational Developer for System z, Version 7.5.

Specifying the location of source, listing, or separate debug file in remote debug mode by using environment variables

Debug Tool retrieves the information it displays in the Source window from one of the following files:

If your build or run your applications on UNIX® System Services and you move these files, you can use the following environment variables to specify the new location of these files:

EQA_SRC_PATH
Specifies the location of the source, listing, SYSDEBUG, or EQALANGX files.
EQA_DBG_PATH
Specifies the location of the .dbg file.
EQA_MDBG_PATH
Specifies the location of the .mdbg file.

The following example shows you how to declare an environment variable that specifies the location of a listing file:

export EQA_SRC_PATH="/u/build1/try1:/u/build2/try3:evaf.test.listing"

You can have a combination of data sets and UNIX file system paths separated by a colon (:) and enclosed in quotation marks.

Adding an Eclipse-based plug-in that can read, create, update, and delete DTCN profiles

You can download an example of an Eclipse-based plug-in that can manipulate DTCN profiles from the workstation by following the instructions in topic "Running a sample plug-in that uses the API", which is in Debug Tool API User's Guide and Reference.


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