hi Goering,
You're right, ATF brings integration with Mozilla, which in turn
provides debugging support. Once you install ATF, you should be able to
debug web pages by clicking "Debug as -> Debug in Mozilla".
Here you can see details about installing ATF:
http://wiki.eclipse.org/ATF/Installing
...and here about features that ATF provides:
http://wiki.eclipse.org/ATF/Help
Try it out and in case of any problems, follow-up here, or open bugs at
https://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/enter_bug.cgi?product=ATF
Jacek
Goering, Jon wrote:
Hi,
I’m looking into embedding the Eclipse JavaScript editor in an
application. I want to know about debugging support. From reading
the forums, it looks like ATF is what I need.
Is this the case?
Will this work for Ganymede?
If so, then what do I need to download to make this happen?
Eclipse: 3.4.1 M20080911-1700
I’ve installed WTP 3.0.5
Thanks in advance
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