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1.      When you install the Integrated Virtual Debugger for Eclipse     m For the JRE  the Integrated Virtual Debugger plug in  ivd jar  Foundry Java bindings  and the  plugin  xml launch configuration file are placed in the com  vmware  bfg_1 0 0 subdirectory of the  Eclipse plug in directory     After you restart Eclipse  the Debug menu includes the new launch configuration types VMware attach  to application and VMware execute Java application  These launch configuration types have a VMware  tab that enables you to configure virtual machine settings     m For Cand C  debugging  the Integrated Virtual Debugger plug in installs in the following directories      lt Eclipse_Features_Directory gt  com  vmware  remotedebug ccpp feature_1 0 0    lt Eclipse_Plugin_Directory gt  com  vmware  remotedebug ccpp_1 0 0 jar   lt Eclipse_PLlugin_Directory gt  com vmware vixapi_1 0 0 jar   lt Eclipse_Plugin_Directory gt  com vmware vixservice connectorservice_1 0 0 jar   lt Eclipse_PLlugin_Directory gt  com  vmware  vixservice services_1 0 0 jar   lt Eclipse_PLlugin_Directory gt  com vmware vixservice subsystems_1 0 0 jar   lt Eclipse_Plugin_Directory gt  com vmware vixservice ui_1 0 0 jar    To uninstall the Integrated Virtual Debugger for Eclipse uninstall Workstation  For more information about  how to uninstall Workstation  see the Workstation User   s Manual on the VMware Web site     VMware Tools Requirements    Make sure that the version of VMware Tools on the debugged guest operating
2.  On Windows  the file is located in  C  Program Files eclipse VMwareEclipseCCPP vmware eclipse update site zip    m On Linux  the file is located in   usr lib vmware eclipse ng vmware eclipse update site zip    Under the Name section  check the VMware C C  Virtual Machine Remote Debugging option   Click the Install button on the right side     Click Finish and select Yes to restart the Eclipse application     You can now open the Debug configuration dialog and create a VMware C C   configuration  See    Managing  Virtual Machine Launch Configurations    on page 20     Disabling the Firewall on Guest Systems    You must disable the firewall on Windows and Linux guest operating systems  The Integrated Virtual  Debugger opens an available port  searching from port 49152  for each debugging session     VMware  Inc     19    Integrated Virtual Debugger for Eclipse Developer s Guide    Managing Virtual Machine Launch Configurations    You can manage the Debug configuration settings to determine which virtual machine runs the application  and how the application is run  The configuration also allows you to run command line scripts before and after  the debugging session and enable specified shared folders during the debugging session  After you configure  the debugger  you can start applications in virtual machines from the Eclipse Debug and Run menus     Set Debug Configuration Settings to Start Applications in a Virtual Machine    You can create  manage  or run a launch configurat
3.  VMware  Inc     Choose Run  gt  Debug   The Debug page is displayed  You can create  manage  and run configurations from this page   To create a launch configuration or edit an existing configuration  do one of the following     m Create a configuration based on default settings by selecting VMware execute Java application in the  left pane  and clicking the New launch configuration icon at the top of the pane     m Create a configuration based on another configuration by selecting the configuration you want to  duplicate under VMware execute Java application in the left pane  and clicking the Duplicates the  currently selected configuration icon at the top of the pane     m Edit an existing configuration by selecting the configuration you want to edit under VMware execute  Java application in the left pane     Do the remaining steps in the VMware tab of the right pane     Browse to choose a virtual machine from the drop down menu of recently used and currently running  virtual machines     Enter your account credentials to access the guest console      Optional  If you want to use a JVM other than the one that is automatically selected  select an alternate  JVM path      Optional  Expand the list of shared folders to add  edit  or remove folders to be shared between the host  and the guest systems     For each folder  enter the share name and the location on the host system  By default  the project folder is  shared      Optional  Indicate actions to be performed before the
4.  also supported with no service pack        Windows XP Home Edition with SP2 or later service pack  Windows XP Professional with SP2 or later service pack       Windows 64 bit    Windows 7 Ultimate Edition  Windows 7 Enterprise Edition  Windows 7 Professional  Windows 7 Home Premium  Windows 7 Home Basic       Windows XP Professional with SP1 or later service pack       Linux 32 and 64 bit    Red Hat Enterprise Linux WS 4 5  Beta  formerly called 4 0 Update 5   Red Hat Enterprise Linux AS 4 0  updates 1  2  3  4   Red Hat Enterprise Linux ES 4 0  updates 1  2  3  4   Red Hat Enterprise Linux WS 4 0  updates 1  2  3  4   Red Hat Linux 9 0     stock 2 4 20 8  upgrade 2 4 20 20 9       Ubuntu Linux 8 04  8 10  and 9 04       Other Linux distributions might work  but were not tested        VMware  Inc     Chapter 1 Using the Integrated Virtual Debugger for Eclipse    Supported JRE Versions    The host system must be running a Java runtime environment  JRE  meeting Java 2 Platform Standard Edition   J2SE  5 0 or higher specifications  J2SE consists of the JRE and developer tools for compiling  debugging  and  running applications written in the Java language        NOTE Eclipse displays the error message unable to load class if an unsupported version of J2SE is being  used on the host system        Eclipse Requirements    For debugging Java applications  the Integrated Virtual Debugger supports Eclipse 3 2  3 3  3 3 x  3 4  and 3 4 x   Eclipse 3 5 might work  but was not tested  O
5.  application is launched     m Select Set virtual machine state to most recent snapshot to revert to the most recent snapshot before  the application is launched     m Select Run script and enter one or more shell commands to be executed in the guest operating system  before the application is launched  No syntax checking is performed  Either enter one command per  line  or enter multiple commands on the same line using a semicolon as a separator     13    Integrated Virtual Debugger for Eclipse Developer s Guide    9  Optional  Indicate actions to be performed after the application has terminated     m Select Run script and enter one or more shell commands to be executed in the guest operating system  after the application has terminated  No syntax checking is performed  Either enter one command per  line  or enter multiple commands on the same line using a semicolon as a separator     m Select one of the Set virtual machine state options   10 Click Apply     If newly created  the launch configuration is added to the left pane     Use Configurations to Attach to Applications Running in a Virtual Machine    This section describes how to create  duplicate  or edit a configuration that attaches to a running application  in a virtual machine     To use application configurations to attach to applications running in a virtual machine  1 Choose Run  gt  Debug   2 Do one of the following tasks     m Create a configuration based on default settings by selecting VMware attach to appl
6.  supports the following Windows 32 bit  Windows 64 bit  Linux 32 bit  and  Linux 64 bit guest operating systems  Table 3 1 provides a simplified list of guest operating systems for which  remote debugging in virtual machines is supported     For guest operating system support  known issues  and installation instructions  see the online VMware  Compatibility Guide  Go to the VMware Web site and select Resources  gt  Compatibility Guides  and click the  View the Guest Host OS tab on the VMware Compatibility Guide Web site link  This guide also provides  notes on installing the most common guest operating systems        NOTE If an operating system is not listed in this table  it does not support debugging in a virtual machine        Table 3 1  Windows and Linux Guest Operating Systems  Processor Type Operating System Edition    Windows 32 bit Windows 7       Windows Vista  all editions except Vista Home Edition  which cannot be run in a virtual  machine because of Microsoft licensing restrictions         Windows Server 2008       Windows Server 2003 Enterprise Edition and R2       Windows XP Professional  Windows Home Edition       VMware  Inc  17    Integrated Virtual Debugger for Eclipse Developer s Guide    Table 3 1  Windows and Linux Guest Operating Systems  Continued   Processor Type Operating System Edition    Windows 64 bit Windows 7 x64 Edition       Windows Vista x64 Edition       Windows Server 2008       Windows Server 2003 x64 Edition       Windows XP Professional x
7.  system matches the version of  Workstation 7 0  of which the Integrated Virtual Debugger is a component  on the host     VMware  Inc  9    Integrated Virtual Debugger for Eclipse Developer s Guide    10 VMware  Inc     Remote Debugging in Java    Environment    You can use remote debugging to debug a Java application from inside a virtual machine that has a different  guest operating system from the host  This chapter includes the following sections     m    Virtual Machine Requirements for Debugging Java Applications    on page 11    m    Managing Virtual Machine Launch Configurations    on page 13    m    Running and Debugging Applications in Virtual Machines    on page 14    Virtual Machine Requirements for Debugging Java Applications    The Integrated Virtual Debugger is supported on any Workstation 7 0 virtual machine that is running a  supported Windows or Linux guest operating system     Supported Guest Operating Systems    This section provides a simplified list of guest operating systems supported for debugging in virtual machines   For guest operating system support  known issues  and installation instructions  see the online VMware  Compatibility Guide  Go to the VMware Web site and select Resources  gt  Compatibility Guides  and click the  View the Guest Host OS tab on the VMware Compatibility Guide Web site link  This guide also provides  notes on installing the most common guest operating systems        NOTE If an operating system is not listed in this table  i
8.  the debugger to the application  and control the application     The typical debugging tasks such as pausing at breakpoints  stepping through code  and viewing and  modifying the state of your application  can be performed without impacting the host environment     The Integrated Virtual Debugger also enables you to    m Manage launch configuration settings for application execution and debugging in virtual machines   m Start an application debugging session in a virtual machine    m Start an application in a virtual machine without debugging    m Start a debugging session that attaches to a process already running in a virtual machine     Using Eclipse launch configurations  you can choose a virtual machine in which to run your application and  determine how the application is executed  When configured  the Integrated Virtual Debugger finds the  virtual machine  powers it on if necessary  sets up the environment based on your configuration settings  and  starts or attaches to the application     To configure how an application is started in a virtual machine  you can specify   m Name of the virtual machine    vmx configuration file     m Account credentials for guest console    m  Optional  Path to the Java Virtual Machine  JVM  on the guest system     m  Optional  Locations of folders to be shared between the host and the guest     VMware  Inc  7    Integrated Virtual Debugger for Eclipse Developer s Guide    m  Optional  Actions to take before launching an application fro
9. 04  8 10  and 9 04       SUSE Linux 10  SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 10       Update the Eclipse Build Settings to Use a 1 4 x JRE    You cannot have GCJ installed on the guest operating system     The guest operating system must be running JRE 1 4 2 or higher  If you are not using JRE 5 0 on the guest  you  must update the build settings in Eclipse to use a 1 4 x JRE on the guest     To update the Eclipse build settings to use a 1 4 x JRE    1 In the Eclipse Package Explorer  right click the topmost folder  Project item  and choose Properties     2 In the left pane of the Properties page  select Java Compiler     3 Select Enable project specific settings  and set the Java Development Kit  JDK  Compliance Compiler  compliance level to 1 4     Installing PSAPI DLL on Windows NT    On Windows NT  you must install the psapi d11 library file to retrieve process status information so that the  Integrated Virtual Debugger can attach to a process  You can download psapi d11 from the Microsoft    Developer Network     Disabling the Firewall on Linux Guest Systems    You must disable the firewall on Linux guest operating systems  The Integrated Virtual Debugger opens an  available port  searching from port 49152  for each debugging session     Configure the Firewall on Windows Guest Systems    If you are using a 1 4 x JRE on Windows guest systems  you must disable the firewall or allow incoming  connections to the JVM  If your Windows system  such as Windows XP SP2  Windows 2003  and 
10. 64       Linux 32 and 64 bit Red Hat Linux 8 and 9       Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5 x   Red Hat Enterprise Linux 4 x   Red Hat Enterprise Linux Advanced Server  Enterprise Server   Workstation 4 and 5       Ubuntu Linux 8 04  8 10  and 9 04       Open SUSE Linux 10 x  SuSE Linux Enterprise Server 11 x       Install Eclipse Classic 3 4 x on the Host    Eclipse Classic 3 4 x and higher includes the Eclipse Platform  Java Development Tools and plug in  development environment     Before you begin  download Java 6 Update 12 or higher     To install Eclipse Classic 3 4 x on the host  1 Download the latest version of the Eclipse Classic 3 4 x   The latest version is available for download on the eclipse org Web site   2 Unzip the downloaded file and open the folder   3 Select the eclipse  exe file and follow the prompts     4 Browse and select a directory for your workspace folder     Use Proxy for Network Connection  If you are using a proxy for network connection  you must set the network proxy   To use proxy for network connection  1 Select Window  gt  Preferences   Type Network Connections in the search box     Select the Network Connection menu that appears in the right hand panel     Enter the HTTP proxy address and Port number     2   3   4 Select Manual proxy configuration    5   6 Check the Use this proxy server for SSL box   7    Select Apply and click OK     18 VMware  Inc     Chapter 3 Remote Debugging in the C and C   Environment    Install C and C   Development Toolki
11. Integrated Virtual Debugger for Eclipse  Developer s Guide    VMware Workstation 8 0    This document supports the version of each product listed and  supports all subsequent versions until the document is replaced  by a new edition  To check for more recent editions of this  document  see http   www vmware com support pubs     EN 000172 01    vmware       Integrated Virtual Debugger for Eclipse Developer s Guide    You can find the most up to date technical documentation on the VMware Web site at   http   www vmware com support    The VMware Web site also provides the latest product updates    If you have comments about this documentation  submit your feedback to     docfeedback vmware com    Copyright    1998 2011 VMware  Inc  All rights reserved  This product is protected by U S  and international copyright and  intellectual property laws  VMware products are covered by one or more patents listed at  http   www vmware com go patents     VMware is a registered trademark or trademark of VMware  Inc  in the United States and or other jurisdictions  All other marks  and names mentioned herein may be trademarks of their respective companies     VMware  Inc    3401 Hillview Ave   Palo Alto  CA 94304  www vmware com    2 VMware  Inc     Contents    About This Book 5    1 Using the Integrated Virtual Debugger for Eclipse 7  Debugging Environment of the Integrated Virtual Debugger 7  Installation Requirements of the Integrated Virtual Debugger for Eclipse 8  Host System Requirement
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13. Windows  Vista  allows you to configure exceptions to the firewall  you can add the JVM to the exceptions list     To configure the firewall on Windows guest systems    1 Choose Start  gt  Control Panel  gt  Windows Firewall and select the Exceptions tab     2 Click Add Program and browse to the Java executable     VMware  Inc     3  4    Chapter 2 Remote Debugging in Java Environment    Click OK      Optional  On Windows Vista guests  you might have to restart the firewall after configuring it to allow  incoming connections to the JVM     Managing Virtual Machine Launch Configurations    You can manage configuration settings for each virtual machine in which you want to debug applications     Integrated Virtual Debugger launch configurations determine which virtual machine to run the application in  and how the application is executed     The launch configuration types VMware attach to application and VMware execute Java application have a  VMware tab  The values you enter in the VMware tab determine virtual machine configuration settings  After  you configure a virtual machine  you can start applications in virtual machines  and attach to them  from the  Eclipse Debug and Run menus     Use Application Configurations to Start Applications in a Virtual Machine    This section describes how to create  duplicate  or edit a launch configuration to start an application in a virtual    machine     To use application configurations to start applications in a virtual machine    1   
14. al Debugger for Eclipse provides a configurable interface between Eclipse and virtual  machines making it easy to develop and debug  on a single PC  applications that run on multiple operating  systems  Debugging your applications in virtual machines enables you to reproduce and record errors while  maintaining the integrity of the host machine  This chapter contains the following sections     m    Debugging Environment of the Integrated Virtual Debugger    on page 7  m    Installation Requirements of the Integrated Virtual Debugger for Eclipse    on page 8    m    Installing and Uninstalling the Integrated Virtual Debugger for Eclipse    on page 9    Debugging Environment of the Integrated Virtual Debugger    The Integrated Virtual Debugger lets you debug Java or C   applications in a virtual machine  It is often  necessary to debug an application in many different environments  With the Integrated Virtual Debugger you  can debug a Java or C   application on different operating systems and different JVMs  For example  you can  also debug using different versions of Windows  service packs  DLLs installed  and so on     Using virtual machines for debugging provides a convenient alternative to debugging on physical machines  because you can debug an application on different setups  The Integrated Virtual Debugger helps manage  your virtual machines  The Integrated Virtual Debugger can power guest virtual machines on and off  start the  application in its virtual machine  attach
15. blem   The Eclipse application stops responding when the Start from Snapshot check box is selected   Cause   The Eclipse application is waiting until the virtual machine is powered on    Solution    Make sure that the virtual machine is powered on before you select the Start from Snapshot option     Log in Authentication Error on the Guest    Problem    When you provide your authentication information to log in to the guest  you receive an error message that  tells you to log in interactively from the guest     Causes  The following issues are the main causes   m The Java or C and C   plug in was unable to log in     m   The account used has no password protection     VMware  Inc     Chapter 3 Remote Debugging in the C and C   Environment    Solutions  To work around this issue  do one of the following tasks   m Log in using the guest operating system login screen before you continue the debugging session     m You must use an account that is password protected     VMware  Inc  23    Integrated Virtual Debugger for Eclipse Developer s Guide    24    VMware  Inc     Index    A    attaching to a process  for debugging 15    c  change  JVM path 13  configurations  launch  for debugging in Eclipse  deleting 14  20  duplicating 13  14  editing 14  overview of 13  to attach to applications 14  to start a virtual machine 13    D  debug configuration settings 20  debugging  attaching to processes in a virtual machine 15    starting applications in virtual machine  without 15  21    s
16. ewall is turned on in the guest   m The network adapter is disabled  or networking functionality is not ready in the guest   m The virtual machine is powered off     m The Ubuntu 8 host is causing the debugging session to fail     VMware  Inc  21    Integrated Virtual Debugger for Eclipse Developer s Guide    22    Solutions   The following actions provide solutions for each of the causes    m Turn off the firewall in the guest    m   Make sure that networking is enabled and functional in the guest   m Power on the virtual machine and start a debugging session     m Run the following command     eclipse  vmargs    Dorg eclipse swt internal gtk disablePrinting    Debugging Session Fails to Start and Protocol Error Appears    Problem    A debugging session fails to start  and the error message Protocol Error or the error message can t execvp   mnt hgfs gdbserverDirectory gdbserver appears  The error appears on any Linux 64 bit host with any  32 bit Linux guest     Solution    To work around this issue  switch to any 64 bit Linux guest and start a debugging session     Eclipse Fails When You Start a Debugging Session    Problem   The Eclipse application fails when you start a debugging session    Cause   The cause might be that the Eclipse and SWT  GUI toolkit  are incompatible   Solution   To work around this issue  run the following Eclipse command       eclipse  vmargs    Dorg eclipse swt internaL gtk disablePrinting    Reverting to the Recent Snapshot Stops Responding    Pro
17. g in a virtual machine    1 Inthe Debug page  select the configuration under VMware attach to application in the left pane and click  Debug in the right pane     2 Select the process you want to attach to     If more than one instance of the Java application is running in the virtual machine  a dialog box appears  with a list of the running instances  each identified by their process ID  port number  and arguments     3 Perform debugging tasks as you would in a local debugging environment     VMware  Inc  15    Integrated Virtual Debugger for Eclipse Developer s Guide    16 VMware  Inc     Remote Debugging in the C and C    Environment    You can use remote debugging to debug C and C   applications from inside a virtual machine  You can set a  remote debugging session inside a controlled C and C   environment where the guest operating system is  different from the host  This chapter includes the following sections     m    Virtual Machine Requirements for C and C   Applications    on page 17  m    Managing Virtual Machine Launch Configurations    on page 20  m    Running and Debugging Applications in Virtual Machines    on page 21    m    Troubleshooting the C and C   Environment    on page 21    Virtual Machine Requirements for C and C   Applications    The Integrated Virtual Debugger is supported on any Workstation 7 0 virtual machine that is running a  supported Windows or Linux guest operating system     Supported Guest Operating Systems    The Integrated Virtual Debugger
18. hine     14 VMware  Inc     Chapter 2 Remote Debugging in Java Environment    Start an Application Debugging Session in a Virtual Machine    Do not suspend a virtual machine while the Integrated Virtual Debugger is connected to an application  If you  do  the Integrated Virtual Debugger disconnects from the application     To start an application debugging session in a virtual machine  1 Begin the session in one of the following ways   m From the Debug menu  choose the configuration for the application to start debugging     m Inthe Debug page  select the configuration under VMware execute Java application in the left pane  and click Debug in the right pane     2 Perform debugging tasks as you would in a local debugging environment     Start an Application in a Virtual Machine Without Debugging    You can start an application without debugging in any configured virtual machine     To start an application in a virtual machine without debugging  Begin the session in one of the following ways   m From the Run menu  choose the configuration for the application to start     m Inthe Run page  select the configuration under VMware execute Java application in the left pane and  click Run in the right pane     Attach to an Application Running in a Virtual Machine    Do not suspend a virtual machine while the Integrated Virtual Debugger is connected to an application  If you  do  the Integrated Virtual Debugger will disconnect from the application     To attach to an application runnin
19. ication in the left  pane  and clicking the New launch configuration icon at the top of the pane     m Create a configuration based on another configuration by selecting the configuration you want to  duplicate under VMware attach to application in the left pane and clicking the Duplicates the  currently selected configuration icon at the top of the pane     m Edit an existing configuration by selecting the configuration you want to edit under VMware attach  to application in the left pane     3 Do the remaining steps in the VMware tab of the right pane     4 Browse or choose a virtual machine from the drop down menu of recently used and currently running  virtual machines     5 Enter your account credentials to access the guest console   6 Click Apply     After you create a new launch configuration  it appears in the left pane     Delete a Configuration    Before you delete a configuration  make sure the virtual machine is powered off or suspended     To remove a configuration  1 Choose Run  gt  Debug     2 Inthe left pane  select the configurations that you want to delete and click the Delete selected launch  configuration s  icon at the top of the pane     Running and Debugging Applications in Virtual Machines  You can use the Integrated Virtual Debugger to   m Start an application debugging session in a virtual machine   m Start an application in a virtual machine without debugging     m Start a debugging session that attaches to a process already running in a virtual mac
20. ings to Start Applications in a Virtual Machine 20  Delete a Configuration 20  Running and Debugging Applications in Virtual Machines 21  Start an Application Debugging Session in a Virtual Machine 21  Start an Application in a Virtual Machine Without Debugging 21  Troubleshooting the C and C   Environment 21  Debugging Session Fails to Start 21  Debugging Session Fails to Start and Protocol Error Appears 22  Eclipse Fails When You Start a Debugging Session 22  Reverting to the Recent Snapshot Stops Responding 22  Log in Authentication Error on the Guest 22    VMware  Inc     Integrated Virtual Debugger for Eclipse Developer s Guide    Index 25    4 VMware  Inc     About This Book    The Integrated Virtual Debugger for Eclipse Developer s Guide provides information on how to install the  Integrated Virtual Debugger for Eclipse  The guide also provides information on how to manage launch  configurations to debug Java or C and C   applications in multiple virtual machines simultaneously or  multiple sessions in a single virtual machine     Intended Audience    This book is intended for anyone who wants to debug in a virtual machine  The information in this book is  written for experienced Windows or Linux developers and QA Engineers who are familiar with virtual  machine technology and the debugging process     Document Feedback    VMware welcomes your suggestions for improving our documentation  If you have comments  send your  feedback to docfeedback vmware com     Technical 
21. ion to start an application in a virtual machine  Before you  begin  make sure the virtual machine is powered on     To set debug configuration settings to start applications in a virtual machine  1 Choose Run  gt  Debug Configuration     2 In the Virtual Machine Options section  select the Main tab to create or edit the Virtual Machine Path   Gdbserver Path  or Start From Snapshot text box     m To set a Virtual Machine Path  click Browse and select a recently used virtual machines   m To set a Gdbserver path  click Browse and select path to the gdbserver executable file     m  Optional  To revert to the most recent snapshot before the application is launched  click the Start  From Snapshot check box and enter your login credentials in the Authentication dialog box     Click Refresh to refresh the current snapshot list     3  Optional  In the Virtual Machine Options section  select the Shared Folders tab to add  edit  or remove  shared folders between the host and the guest systems  For each folder  enter the folder name and the host  path location on the host system  By default  the project folder is shared     4  Optional  In the Virtual Machine Options section  select the Scripts tab to run script before launching and  after terminating the application     m In the Before Launch  Run script text box  enter one or more shell commands to run in the guest  operating system before the application is launched     m Select After Termination  Run script text box  enter one or mo
22. m Eclipse  including     m Revert to the most recent snapshot     m Run specified pre execution commands     m  Optional  Actions to take after an application launched from Eclipse is terminated  including     m Run specified post execution commands  for example  to perform cleanup tasks      m Set the virtual machine state to     m Suspended  default   m Revert to the most recent snapshot    m  Powered off    Installation Requirements of the Integrated Virtual Debugger for Eclipse    The Integrated Virtual Debugger is supported for Workstation 7 0     Host System Requirements    The Integrated Virtual Debugger for Eclipse can run on any supported host operating system that is running  Workstation 7 0 and has Eclipse installed  Eclipse must be running on the same host system as Workstation 7 0   For information about Eclipse versions  see    Eclipse Requirements    on page 9     Supported Host Operating Systems    The Integrated Virtual Debugger supports the following Windows 32 bit  Windows 64 bit  Linux 32 bit  and  Linux 64 bit host operating systems     Table 1 1  Windows and Linux Host Operating Systems    Operating System  Windows 32 bit    Edition   Windows 7 Ultimate Edition  Windows 7 Enterprise Edition  Windows 7 Professional  Windows 7 Home Premium  Windows 7 Home Basic       Windows Vista Enterprise Edition  SP1   Windows Vista Business Edition  SP1   Windows Vista Home Basic and Premium Editions  SP1  Windows Vista Ultimate Edition  SP1  SP3   Listed versions are
23. n Windows Vista hosts  you must have Eclipse 3 2 2 or higher  installed  Only the Java language is supported        NOTE You cannot have GNU Compiler for the Java programming language  GCJ  or GNU Interpreter for Java   GIJ  installed on either the host or guest operating system        To debug C and C   applications with the Integrated Virtual Debugger  you must have Eclipse Classic 3 4 x  and higher and Java 6 installed on the host  On Windows hosts  you must have MinGW with gdbserver 6 6  installed  The MinGW with gdbserver 6 6 download is available from the sourceforge net Web site     Installing and Uninstalling the Integrated Virtual Debugger for Eclipse    You must install the appropriate version of Eclipse on the host  For information about the required Eclipse  versions to debug Java or C and C   applications  see    Eclipse Requirements    on page 9     Before you begin installing Workstation  make sure that you have the prerequisites listed in    Installation  Requirements of the Integrated Virtual Debugger for Eclipse    on page 8     When you install the latest version of Workstation with Eclipse present  the Workstation installer installs the  Integrated Virtual Debugger for Eclipse  For information about how to install Workstation  see the Workstation  User s Manual on the VMware Web site  If you install Eclipse after you install Workstation  run the Workstation  installer again and select the Modify option to install the Integrated Virtual Debugger for Eclipse
24. ou  do  the Integrated Virtual Debugger disconnects from the application     To start an application debugging session in a virtual machine  1 You can start debugging in the following ways     m Click Run  gt  Debug Configurations and under C C  Attach to Virtual Machine  choose the  configuration     m Click the Debug button and choose the configuration either from the drop down menu  if previously  debugged  or click the Debug button and click Debug configuration     2 Perform debugging tasks as you would in a local debugging environment     Start an Application in a Virtual Machine Without Debugging  You can start an application without debugging in any configured virtual machine   To start an application in a virtual machine without debugging  Begin the session in one of the following ways     m Click the drop down arrow on the Run button and choose the configuration for the application that you  want to start   The Run menu does not provide a way to choose the configuration      m Inthe Run page  select the configuration under C C   Attach to Virtual Machine in the left pane and click  Run in the right pane     Troubleshooting the C and C   Environment    Before you troubleshoot an error make sure that you have correctly installed and configured the Integrated  Virtual Debugger  You must power on a virtual machine before you can debug it     Debugging Session Fails to Start  Problem  A debugging session fails to start   Causes  This problem has several causes   m The fir
25. re shell commands to run in the guest  operating system after the application has terminated     No syntax checking is performed  Either enter one command per line  or enter multiple commands  on the same line using a semicolon as a separator     5 Tomake the Eclipse debugging user interface available for debugging  select the Debugger tab and set the  GDB debugger path     m In the Main tab  to complete the GDB debugger text box click Browse and select path to the gdb  executable file     m In the Main tab  accept the default value in the GDB command file text box   6 Click Apply     After you create a launch configuration  it appears in the left pane     Delete a Configuration  If you do not need a configuration or want to clear memory space  you can delete the configuration   To remove a configuration  1 Choose Run  gt  Debug Configuration     2 Inthe left pane  select the configurations that you want to delete and click the Delete selected launch  configuration s  icon at the top of the pane     20 VMware  Inc     Chapter 3 Remote Debugging in the C and C   Environment    Running and Debugging Applications in Virtual Machines  You can use the Integrated Virtual Debugger to   m Start an application debugging session in a virtual machine     m Start an application in a virtual machine without debugging     Start an Application Debugging Session in a Virtual Machine    Do not suspend a virtual machine while the Integrated Virtual Debugger is connected to an application  If y
26. s 8  Supported Host Operating Systems 8  Supported JRE Versions 9  Eclipse Requirements 9  Installing and Uninstalling the Integrated Virtual Debugger for Eclipse 9  VMware Tools Requirements 9    2 Remote Debugging in Java Environment 11   Virtual Machine Requirements for Debugging Java Applications 11  Supported Guest Operating Systems 11  Update the Eclipse Build Settings to Use a 1 4 x JRE 12  Installing PSAPI DLL on Windows NT 12  Disabling the Firewall on Linux Guest Systems 12  Configure the Firewall on Windows Guest Systems 12   Managing Virtual Machine Launch Configurations 13  Use Application Configurations to Start Applications in a Virtual Machine 13  Use Configurations to Attach to Applications Running in a Virtual Machine 14  Delete a Configuration 14   Running and Debugging Applications in Virtual Machines 14  Start an Application Debugging Session in a Virtual Machine 15  Start an Application in a Virtual Machine Without Debugging 15  Attach to an Application Running in a Virtual Machine 15    3 Remote Debugging in the C and C   Environment 17  Virtual Machine Requirements for C and C   Applications 17  Supported Guest Operating Systems 17  Install Eclipse Classic 3 4 x on the Host 18  Use Proxy for Network Connection 18  Install C and C   Development Toolkit and Remote System Explorer Plug ins 19  Install the Eclipse Plug in Manually 19  Disabling the Firewall on Guest Systems 19  Managing Virtual Machine Launch Configurations 20  Set Debug Configuration Sett
27. t and Remote System Explorer Plug ins    The Eclipse Classic 3 4 x requires the C and C   development toolkit  CDT  and remote system explorer  RSE   plug ins to debug C and C   applications     To install C and C   development tooling and remote system explorer plug in    1    2  3  4    5    Select Help  gt  Software Updates    Click on the Available Software tab    From the list of available software  check Ganymede and click the expand button   Under Ganymede select the software for installation    a Cand C   Development  gt  Eclipse C C   Development Platform   b Cand C   Development  gt  Eclipse C C   Development Tools    c Remote Access and Device Development  gt  Remote System Explorer C C   Remote Debug  Launcher    d Remote Access and Device Development  gt  Remote System Explorer End User Runtime    Select Install and click Finish     Install the Eclipse Plug in Manually    You must install the Eclipse plug in manually if you did not select to install the Eclipse plug in when you    installed VMware Workstation  or if your Eclipse application was not configured properly and errors during  installation of Workstation     To install the Eclipse plug in manually    1    a A Q N    6  7  8    Start the latest version of the Eclipse Classic 3 4    Select a workspace    Select Help  gt  Software Updates    Select the Available Software tab and click the Add Site button on the right side   Select Archive to browse to the location of the plug in zip file and click OK     m
28. t does not support debugging in a virtual machine        The Integrated Virtual Debugger supports the following Windows 32 bit  Windows 64 bit  Linux 32 bit  and  Linux 64 bit guest operating systems     Table 2 1  Windows and Linux Guest Operating Systems    Processor Type    Windows 32 bit    Operating System Edition    Windows 7 Ultimate Edition  Windows 7 Enterprise Edition  Windows 7 Professional  Windows 7 Home Premium  Windows 7 Home Basic    Windows Vista  all editions except Vista Home Edition  which cannot be run in a virtual  machine because of Microsoft licensing restrictions         Windows Server 2003  Enterprise Edition and R2       Windows XP Professional  Windows Home Edition       Windows 2000 Professional  Windows 2000 Server  Windows 2000 Advanced Server       VMware  Inc     Integrated Virtual Debugger for Eclipse Developer s Guide    12    Table 2 1  Windows and Linux Guest Operating Systems  Continued     Processor Type    Windows 64 bit    Operating System Edition    Windows 7 Ultimate Edition   Windows 7 Enterprise Edition   Windows 7 Professional   Windows 7 Home Premium   Windows 7 Home Basic   Windows Vista x64 Edition  Aero and 3 D effects not yet supported        Windows Server 2003 x64 Edition       Windows XP Professional x64       Linux 32 and 64 bit    Red Hat Linux 9       Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5 x   Red Hat Enterprise Linux 4 x   Red Hat Enterprise Linux Advanced Server  Enterprise Server   Workstation 4 and 5       Ubuntu Linux 6 xx  8 
29. tarting in a virtual machine 15  21  deleting  configurations for debugging in Eclipse 14  20    E  Eclipse  Integrated Virtual Debugger 7    VMware  Inc     J    JVM  Java virtual machine  13    L  launch configurations for debugging in Eclipse  deleting 14  20  duplicating 13  14  editing 14  to attach to applications 14  to start applications 13    P  plug ins  Eclipse Integrated Virtual Debugger 7    S    starting    applications in a virtual machine without  debugging 15  21  debugging session in a virtual machine 15  21    T  troubleshoot C and C   21    25    Integrated Virtual Debugger for Eclipse Developer s Guide    26    VMware  Inc     
    
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