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Merge pull request #270 from noctux/patch-2
Documentation: debugging: The debugging jar is now named smack-debug.jar
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@ -29,7 +29,7 @@ Smack uses the following logic to decide the debugger console to use:
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`java -Dsmack.debuggerClass=my.company.com.MyDebugger SomeApp `
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2. If step 1 fails then Smack will try to use the enhanced debugger. The file `smackx-debug.jar` contains the enhanced debugger. Therefore you will need to place the jar file in the classpath. For situations where space is an issue you may want to only deploy `smack-core.jar` in which case the enhanced and lite debugger won't be available, but only the console debugger.
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2. If step 1 fails then Smack will try to use the enhanced debugger. The file `smack-debug.jar` contains the enhanced debugger. Therefore you will need to place the jar file in the classpath. For situations where space is an issue you may want to only deploy `smack-core.jar` in which case the enhanced and lite debugger won't be available, but only the console debugger.
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3. The last option if the previous two steps fail is to use the console debugger. The console debugger is a very good option for situations where you need to have low memory footprint.
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