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Open actual class definition while debuggin [message #250958] Sat, 26 January 2008 13:49
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Originally posted by: chris.rose.messagingdirect.com

I'm encountering some odd issues when running an application that
probably have to do with it picking up an older version of a class that
appears twice on the classpath for the application. What I'd like to
do is, when debugging, select an instance of a class and open that
class definition. Ideally that would mean that the class file would
open in the editor with associated source if possible, but in
particular I want to know what methods the runtime instance has.

So, is it possible to perform this kind of real runtime type inspection
during a debug operation?

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Chris Rose
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crose@planetct.com
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