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Hi Vadim,I'm using IDEA, and have not worked with Eclipse yet, so I'm not sure what do you mean here.
... 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.
Do you include Eclipse?
Vadim
Sylvain
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De: Vadim Gritsenko [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Date: jeudi, 23. janvier 2003 17:05
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Objet: Re: .Net port of Cocoon
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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Sent: Thursday, January 23, 2003 3:55 PM
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Subject: RE: .Net port of Cocoon
Hi Luca,By looking at the log files (you can easily configure them via logkit.xconf) and by using views (meaning: looking at the output of
Hmm.... I never restart the Servlet container (not the VM) for debugging.Could you explain how you debug your Cocoon app?
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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