Jason,
I debug a JSP page by including /work directory that you mention in the
project and source path and setting break points as usual. 

abb

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Subject: [Eap-features] JSP debugging?

The ability to debug JSP pages would be really nice.  (I have noticed
that it 
is possible to set break-point markers in a JSP file--is that a bug?)

This has probably been asked for before--if so, consider this a +1...

I'm not sure how you'd do this, so as an alternative--the ability, under
Web 
app support, to specify the location of the Java code that gets
generated 
when a JSP page is compiled (e.g., the WEB-INF/work directory for resin)

along with some basic support (like break-on-page, break-on-exception in

page, treat the generated code as read-only, etc.) would probably do the

trick...

(Yes, I know some of this can be done manually.  While it can be
extremely 
useful, it could be more useful...)

Thanks,
-Jason
  
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