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Donny,
We need to think about how the org.eclipse.ptp.debug.external component is
going to interface with the external debug manager. Currently you're
starting the external debugger at the end of a pipe, sending commands and
reading responses from a command line interface (right?). I would like to
get away from this model, since it is complex, inefficient, and very
susceptable to minor changes in the CLI. I see two alternatives:
1. Start the external debugger as a separate process, then use TCP/IP to
communicate with it. The downside with this approach is the need to
develop a protocol, and a Java implementation of the protocol. However,
you could probably use the classic guard socket protocol with some
modifications. The upside is that TCP/IP support in Java is good and easy
to use.
2. Use JNI to call a C library interface to the external debug manager.
The downside with this approach is the complexity of JNI, and the need to
deal with threading issues, etc. The upside is that you can call an API
directly and avoid the overhead of packing/unpacking messages.
Comments? Preferences?
Greg