Luca Morandini wrote:
... and shoud not be: all IDEs as well as JDK has debuggers. Use them remotely or start your servlet engine from under it - in either case you can put breakpoints and debug your Java.-----Original Message-----
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Hi Luca,
Hmm.... I never restart the Servlet container (not the VM) for debugging.Could you explain how you debug your Cocoon app?
By looking at the log files (you can easily configure them via logkit.xconf) and by using views (meaning: looking at the output of intermediate steps in the pipeline).Granted, there is no debugger in Cocoon,
/me goes back to lurking
Vadim
but no need to re-start the container either.
Regards,
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