This might be a good candidate for one of those tutorial videos.

BC
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From: Thomas Zimmermann <zimmermann....@gmail.com>
Sent: April 11, 2019 12:22 PM
To: dev@netbeans.apache.org
Subject: Re: JavaFX debug

This works for me:

    <action>
         <actionName>CUSTOM-debug</actionName>
         <displayName>debug</displayName>
         <goals>
             <goal>install</goal>
             <goal>exec:exec@debug</goal>
         </goals>
         <properties>
             <jpda.attach>localhost:8000</jpda.attach>
             <jpda.attach.trigger>Listening for transport dt_socket at
    address</jpda.attach.trigger>
         </properties>
    </action>

And in your pom.xml:

    <plugin>
         <groupId>org.codehaus.mojo</groupId>
         <artifactId>exec-maven-plugin</artifactId>
         <executions>
             <execution>
                 <id>debug</id>
                 <goals>
                     <goal>exec</goal>
                 </goals>
                 <configuration>
                     <executable>java</executable>
                     <arguments>
    
<argument>-agentlib:jdwp=transport=dt_socket,server=y,address=8000,suspend=y</argument>
                         <argument>--module-path</argument>
                         <modulepath/>
                         <argument>--module</argument>
    <argument>org.example/org.example.Main</argument>
                     </arguments>
                 </configuration>
             </execution>
         </executions>
    </plugin>

This configuration is obviously for the module path, adapt to the
classpath if needed.

Best regards,
Thomas


On 2019/04/06 10:26:36, joe schmo <g...@hotmail.com> wrote:
 > I'm trying to debug a JavaFX program but it doesn't seem to recognize
my breakpoints. Anyone else experience this? If so how did you fix it.>
 >
 > Thanks>
 >
 > BC>
 >

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