Thank-you for using BugSeeker for Java 2, a powerful, cross-platform JPDA based debugger capable of debugging multi-threaded Java applications, applets, servlets and EJBs. BugSeeker is a very feature-rich stand-alone Java debugger and includes advanced debugging features such as remote debugging, conditional breakpoints, field modification watchpoint, object monitor viewers to name a few. With its user friendly and customisable graphical interface, you will spend more time focusing on your program instead of managing the debugger. BugSeeker provides a detailed yet organized view of your program's internal state. You can examine values of local variables and fields, move up and down the call stack and switch between all active threads in your program. BugSeeker gives you full control over your program's execution, allowing you to slowly step into your code or to quickly step over sections of code you are not interested in studying. Whether you are using BugSeeker to track down a bug or using it to step through code that you have spent hours perfecting to ensure that your algorithm is behaving as expected, you will find BugSeeker very convenient to use and an important part of you Java development tool set.
This user guide will describe all the features available to you and show you how to navigate BugSeeker's graphical interface.