>>>>> "Fernando" == Fernando Lozano <fernando@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> writes: >> Note that it can be tricky to do this for large applications, like >> Eclipse. You end up having to modify the application to understand >> how to treat gcj specially. This is what we did in the Eclipse 2.x >> days, but in 3.x they changed their class loaders and we didn't want >> to repeat the hacking... hence the current approach, which is >> invisible to the application. Fernando> Hasn't anyone tried to use Eclipse CDT infrastructure for this? It is Fernando> based on GDB and GDB supports native Java debugging. So you'd use a Fernando> mix of JDT and CDT plug-ins for developing native GCJ apps. I'm not sure if anybody has really tried this. It would be interesting to hear about someone's experiences with it though. Tom