hi @all!
I was wondering, is it possible to inject a jirb shell into a running
Java process, so we could acess the runtime instances and mess around?
Thank you
Ruben
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On Sat, Feb 7, 2009 at 12:58 PM, Ruben F. [email protected]
wrote:
hi @all!
I was wondering, is it possible to inject a jirb shell into a running Java
process, so we could acess the runtime instances and mess around?
See this thread from the other day for ideas:
http://archive.codehaus.org/lists/org.codehaus.jruby.user/msg/[email protected]
/Nick
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hi nick!
On 2009-02-07 22:36:26 +0000, Nick S. [email protected] said:
On Sat, Feb 7, 2009 at 12:58 PM, Ruben F. [email protected] wrote:
I was wondering, is it possible to inject a jirb shell into a running Java
process, so we could acess the runtime instances and mess around?
See this thread from the other day for ideas:
http://archive.codehaus.org/lists/org.codehaus.jruby.user/msg/[email protected]
thank
you for your suggestion. however, my problem is a little bit harder
since I don’t have acess to the source code
just imagine a third party application, and I just want to “see inside”
with jruby, like I do with gdb on my C applications
is it possible?
Ruben
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