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package com.sun.jdi.event;
import com.sun.jdi.ThreadReference;
import com.sun.jdi.VirtualMachine;
Notification of initialization of a target VM. This event is
received before the main thread is started and before any
application code has been executed. Before this event occurs
a significant amount of system code has executed and a number
of system classes have been loaded.
This event is always generated by the target VM, even
if not explicitly requested.
Author: Robert Field See Also: - VMDeathEvent
- EventQueue
- VirtualMachine
Since: 1.3
/**
* Notification of initialization of a target VM. This event is
* received before the main thread is started and before any
* application code has been executed. Before this event occurs
* a significant amount of system code has executed and a number
* of system classes have been loaded.
* This event is always generated by the target VM, even
* if not explicitly requested.
*
* @see VMDeathEvent
* @see EventQueue
* @see VirtualMachine
*
* @author Robert Field
* @since 1.3
*/
public interface VMStartEvent extends Event {
Returns the initial thread of the VM which has started.
Returns: a ThreadReference
which mirrors the event's thread in the target VM.
/**
* Returns the initial thread of the VM which has started.
*
* @return a {@link ThreadReference} which mirrors the event's thread in
* the target VM.
*/
public ThreadReference thread();
}