This Bugzilla instance is a read-only archive of historic NetBeans bug reports. To report a bug in NetBeans please follow the project's instructions for reporting issues.
On Unix, one can attach JFluid to a running JVM by just specifying the JVM's PID and startup directory. On Windows, this can't be done (the only method is to press Ctrl+Break in the JVM's console window). Thus there is no way to attach to JVMs running e.g. certain app servers or IDEs, that don't provide a console window.
Done, the code will become available in Milestone 2 release, due in the end of September 2004.
*** Issue 49272 has been marked as a duplicate of this issue. ***
Verification of old issues.
Closing old issues.
Reverting to the original Target Milestone value changed by mistake. Sorry for inconvenience.