Visualizer system and methods for debug environment

Data processing: software development – installation – and managem – Software program development tool – Testing or debugging

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C717S105000, C717S109000, C717S113000, C717S124000

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07657873

ABSTRACT:
The present invention provides an extensible mechanism for displaying object data in a debug environment in a suitable display format. In one aspect, a system is provided for computerized debug environments. The system includes a display component that presents data at a debug interface, wherein the data is associated with a first representation in a debug object and as at least a second representation at the debug interface. A communications component transmits the data from the debug object to the display component and also transforms the data from the first representation to the second representation.

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