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Carbide.j now with on-device debugging

By Dusan Belic on Saturday, May 27th, 2006 at 2:28 AM PST In Developer, Symbian

An on-device debugging feature is being included in the next release of Carbide.j (formerly Nokia (NYSE: NOK) Developer’s Suite for J2ME), a software development tool for Java Platform, Micro Edition (Java ME). On-device debugging feature allows a developer to check the code while it is running on the phone. It is a big improvement over testing on an emulator that may not always match the phone’s precise operation. A small debug agent is required to be installed on the device, in order to make the new on-device debugging feature works. This new feature supports S60 3rd edition phones, including the Nokia ESeries and NSeries phones. Developers who use the new on-device debugging feature can benefit from reduced development times, lower costs, and faster time to market.

UPDATE: Screencast for Carbide.c++  is now also available.

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