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IEEE 2002 Symposium on Human Centric Computing Languages and Environments (HCC'02)
Interactive Visualization of Java Programs
Arlington, Virginia, USA
September 03-September 06
ISBN: 0-7695-1644-0
Paul Gestwicki, State University of New York at Buffalo
Bharat Jayaraman, State University of New York at Buffalo
The design and implementation of a novel visual interactive execution environment for Java is described. This system displays both the run-time object structure as well as the internal details of object and method activations. The representation of the execution state is based upon a novel yet simple representation technique which clarifies the important fact that objects are environments. All major Java features, including inheritance, inner classes, static methods, exceptions, etc., are supported. The GUI components built from Java?s Swing or AWT libraries can be visualized in juxtaposition with the underlying execution state. We also include a reverse-execution mechanism that allows a user to rollback to previous states of an execution. A notable characteristic of the visualization system is that it employs the existing Java Virtual Machine; no new Java interpreter is needed. A novel preprocessor (source-to-source transfor-mation) is employed in conjunction with a run-time mediator written in Java, which carries out the visualization. A prototype of these ideas has been completed to validate the entire approach.
Citation:
Paul Gestwicki, Bharat Jayaraman, "Interactive Visualization of Java Programs," hcc, pp.226, IEEE 2002 Symposium on Human Centric Computing Languages and Environments (HCC'02), 2002
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