On Windows NT/95, you can use the Java Debugger and the MSDevStudio integration for debugging. You should notice two things:
On Unix, do the following:
Choosing a debugger adaptor
To choose a debugger adaptor:
Choose the Preferences command from any open SNiFF+ tool.
In the Platform view
The Preferences dialog appears.
Select the Platform node.
From the Platform list, select the platform on which you debug.
Debugging
Select the Debugger tab.
The Platform Settings dialog appears.
From the Adaptor drop-down menu, choose the debugger adaptor for your debugger.
Press Ok to apply and save your Preferences.
To debug targets:
Choose the Debug target command in the Target menu of the Project Editor, Source Editor
or the Shell.
Some useful debugging commands
Note
If the Debug target command is not enabled, either the target name is not specified in the project's Make attributes or the executable does not exist in the project directory.
Execute debug commands. Either type in debug commands on the Debugger's command
prompt or use the button bar in the Source Editor or select the commands in the Debugger.
Setting a breakpoint