Debugging with GDB Manual (5900-1473; WDB 6.2; January 2011)

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info frame Prints Java frame specific information for a Java frame. Standard
frame command of GDB has been enhanced to interpret a Java
stack frame.
info threads Prints state information for Java threads.
thread Prints detailed state information for the current Java thread.
Java subcommands
The following Java subcommands have been added:
java args <frame-number> Prints the current or specified Java frame
arguments information
java bytecodes <methodOop> Disassembles the given Java method bytecode
java heap-histogram Displays the Java heap object histogram
java instances <klassOop> Locates the instances of the given klassOop in the
Java heap.
java jvm-state Prints current status of JVM internal states
java locals Prints the current or specified Java frame locals
information
java mutex-info Prints details of static mutexes
java object <object-ptr> Prints the given Java object field information
java oop <Java_heap_address> Locates Java object oop of the given Java heap
address
java references <oop> Locates references to the given Java object in the
Java heap
java unwind-info <pc> Prints unwind information of the code where the
PC is located
java unwind-table Prints the dynamically generated Java Unwind
Table
Type help java followed by the subcommand name for full documentation. Command
name abbreviations are allowed if they are unambiguous.
14.26.1.3 Java corefile debugging support
HP WDB shows stack traces of mixed Java, C, and C++ programs for java corefile.
GDB_JAVA_UNWINDLIB environment variable must be set to the path name of the Java
unwind library as explained above.
Following are examples that illustrate the gdb command-line options for invoking gdb
on a core file:
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