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The <var class="product"><b>Janus Debugger</b></var> is a tool designed for software developers who create and maintain <var class="product">[[Janus Web Server]]</var> applications. The <var class="product"><b>TN3270 Debugger</b></var> by contrast is designed to debug classical screen-based 3270 applications as well as batch applications. The <var class="product">TN3270 Debugger</var> was formerly named the <var class="product">Sirius Debugger</var>. | The <var class="product"><b>Janus Debugger</b></var> is a tool designed for software developers who create and maintain <var class="product">[[Janus Web Server]]</var> applications. The <var class="product"><b>TN3270 Debugger</b></var> by contrast is designed to debug classical screen-based 3270 applications as well as batch applications. The <var class="product">TN3270 Debugger</var> was formerly named the <var class="product">Sirius Debugger</var>. | ||
Both of these debuggers share a common GUI-based client. The two debuggers are tightly integrated with <var class="product">[[Model 204 | Both of these debuggers share a common GUI-based client. The two debuggers are tightly integrated with <var class="product">[[Model 204]]</var>, fully supporting [[SOUL]]'s Object-Oriented contructs, for example. | ||
[[Media:JdebugrNew.pdf|Documentation for the debuggers is available online]]. | [[Media:JdebugrNew.pdf|Documentation for the debuggers is available online]]. | ||
Latest revision as of 20:20, 11 June 2026
The Janus and TN3270 Debuggers
The Janus Debugger is a tool designed for software developers who create and maintain Janus Web Server applications. The TN3270 Debugger by contrast is designed to debug classical screen-based 3270 applications as well as batch applications. The TN3270 Debugger was formerly named the Sirius Debugger.
Both of these debuggers share a common GUI-based client. The two debuggers are tightly integrated with Model 204, fully supporting SOUL's Object-Oriented contructs, for example.