Example debug session
This section provides a very simple example that highlights some of the basic debugging concepts. It shows the basic steps for creating a JMon JAR file and injecting it into a debug enabled correlator. Familiarity with how to develop JMon applications is assumed and some steps are omitted based on this assumption.
To develop a JMon application
1. Implement the Java code.
2. Annotate the Java code with required JMon information.
3. Generate the classes from the code.
4. Package the classes into a JAR file.
5. Create the JMon JAR manifest manually or by using the JarProcessor utility.
6. Inject the JAR file into a running correlator that is enabled with the JVM and with the proper Java options for remote debugging.