Debug Environment; Data Flow Of A Java Application In The Debug Environment; Figure 30: Data Flow Of A Java Application In The Debug Environment - Siemens XT65 User Manual

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Debug Environment
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Data Flow of a Java Application in the Debug Environment

Figure 30: Data flow of a Java application in the debug environment

In the debug environment the module is connected to a PC via a serial interface. This can be
a USB or an RS232 line. The application can then be edited, built, debugged or run within an
IDE on the PC. When running or debugging the MIDlet under IDE control it is executed on the
module (on-device execution) not on the PC. This can be either debugging mode, where the
midlet execution can still be controlled from the IDE (on-device debugging) or normal mode,
where the midlet is copied to the module and started normally. This ensures that all interfaces
behave the same whether debugging mode is used or not.
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