05-05-2006
The first thing that springs to mind would be a shell script using netcat, but I haven't worked in Tru64 in several years, and kind of doubt that netcat even exists for your environment.
Anyone?
Last edited by 4FtHawaiian; 05-05-2006 at 05:15 AM..
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BJDWP(1) General Commands Manual BJDWP(1)
NAME
bjdwp - Command line USB Blackberry Java Debug Wire Protocol
SYNOPSIS
bjdwp [-h][-p pin][-P password][-v] address port
DESCRIPTION
bjdwp is a program that supports the Java Debug Wire Protocol over USB, which enables debugging of Java programs directly on your Black-
berry.
Support is experimental, and development is focused primarily on the BlackBerry Storm.
OPTIONS
-p pin PIN of device to talk with. Only needed if you have more than one Blackberry connected at once.
-P password
Simplistic method to specify device password. In a real application, this would be done using a more secure prompt.
-v Dump verbose protocol data during operation.
-h, --help
Show summary of options.
ARGUMENTS
The following arguments are required, in order to provide a socket where the JDWP server will listen for connections from the debugger.
address
Most often 'localhost' but can be any IP or hostname on the machine running bjdwp.
port Port to listen on.
EXAMPLES
Start the server and the USB connection to the device:
bjdwp localhost 8000
Then start your java debugger:
jdb -connect com.sun.jdi.SocketAttach:hostname=localhost,port=8000
AUTHOR
bjdwp was initially written for the Barry project by Nicolas VIVIEN. This manual page was written by Chris Frey.
SEE ALSO
http://www.netdirect.ca/software/packages/barry
September 29, 2009 BJDWP(1)