Hi Jacques,

we are working on this also, hope to share some results next week.

Best regards,
Michael 


> Am 22.04.2023 um 19:43 schrieb Jacques Le Roux <jacques.le.r...@les7arts.com>:
> 
> Hi,
> 
> After the message I sent with subject "OFBiz 22.01 - Eclipse - Issues on 
> setting up a debugging environment.":
> https://lists.apache.org/thread/yxmdxy81ywwhldg8ml4foqls5df0hy8s
> I applied Leila's advice, I tried many things at the point that I can't 
> remember all. But here are the main ones.
> 
> I use last versions of Eclipse (2023-03) and Groovy plugins (5.0)
> The issue I'm still fighting is not working breakpoints in Groovy files.
> 
> To test, I put a breakpoint at CommunicationEventServices.groovy[489],
> and launchsendEmailDated service from Webtools
> 
> As breakpoints in Groovy are not working, I put one ahead in 
> GroovyEngine.java[110].
> From then, using F5/F6/F7 keyboard keys, I can get into 
> CommunicationEventServices.groovy::sendEmailDated
> 
> Before that, the issue I crossed was that I could not keep the relation, 
> manually done as proposed by Eclipse, to the source .
> BTW, that's what I was actually using before (JDK 17? Eclipse version?, etc. 
> I don't know)
> when I wanted to debug Groovy with breakpoints (already long ago).
> 
> So I added the "**/*.groovy" "Script Folder" using the  option "Configure 
> Workspace Settings..." of the "Groovy Compiler" project properties.
> Once that done the Groovy source relation stayed.
> 
> But still the breakpoint at CommunicationEventServices.groovy[489] does not 
> stop the process. I have to get there using the F6 key.
> 
> I shared that in the hope that someone does better and can share.
> 
> TIA
> 
> Jacques
> 

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