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komodo-discuss
Re: [Komodo-discuss] MSWIN: Multiple instances
by Shane Caraveo other posts by this author
Apr 28 2005 3:53PM messages near this date
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RE: [Komodo-discuss] MSWIN: Multiple instances | Re: [Komodo-discuss] MSWIN: Multiple instances
Komodo 3.0 and later support multiple debug sessions so  you can debug 
both client and server.
Regards,
Shane

Andreas Schmid wrote:
>  Hi,
>  
>  I develop a software package that consists of a client and a server, and 
>  in order to debug the communication between them, I need them to run 
>  concurrently.
>  
>  Komodo, does, however, only allow me to open it once, so I can only 
>  debug the server OR the client, but not both at the same time.
>  
>  Is there any command line switch that forces it to open a second instance?
>  
>  -Andreas
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