Thanks for your good discussion. It's just the solution I'm looking
for.
My problem is similar to you: grade up to JDK 1.6.0_15 then debugger
does not work.
It seems that Update 16 is also available now. I wonder if it has been
fixed in that version. So I'll have a try a little later.

Daniel Happy

On 7月27日, 下午6时30分, CI-CUBE <e...@ci-cube.info> wrote:
> I can confirm that after a downgrade to JDK 1.6.0_13 the debugger is
> working. Crazy IT world isn't?
>
> Thx for the information anyway.
>
>    Ekki
>
> On Jul 27, 8:48 am, Paul Robinson <ukcue...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > There's a bug in JDK 1.6.0_14 that does this, so check what version of
> > java you are using. The workaround is to downgrade to JDK 1.6.0_13
>
> > Howard Tan wrote:
> > > Hi Ekki,
>
> > > Did you get this to work on your office computer? I'm experiencing the
> > > same problem, and just like to get this to work.
>
> > > Thanks,
> > > Howard
>
> > > On Jul 24, 12:25 pm, CI-CUBE <e...@ci-cube.info> wrote:
>
> > >> Thx. I did setup an identical configuration on my home machine, which
> > >> works as expected. Even the breakpoint window appears. So, hopefully,
> > >> I can manage to get it running on the office machine too.
>
> > >> Thread over for now. Thx again
>
> > >>    Ekki
>
> > >> On Jul 24, 8:59 pm, Sean <slough...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > >>> Make sure you're not just hitting run in Eclipse, hitDebug. It'll
> > >>> look like the little bug next to the play button in Eclipse.
>
> > >>> Breakpoint window usually only shows up when in theDebugView. You
> > >>> can add it to the normal java view (I personally do) by: Window ->
> > >>> Show View -> Other. Find the +Debug, expand it, select breakpoints.
> > >>> And now you can move that tab where you see fit.
>
> > >>> On Jul 24, 10:30 am, CI-CUBE <e...@ci-cube.info> wrote:
>
> > >>>> Hi...
>
> > >>>> I'm in theGettingStartedTutorial example, everything works so far,
> > >>>> but I'm unable todebug(Step 6). It always runs thru the code
> > >>>> ignoring my breakpoints. BTW, if I create a breakpoint there isn't a
> > >>>> breakpoint window where that one appears (like shown in the Tutorial)
>
> > >>>> I tried both values for the 'Run built-in Server' setting - no
> > >>>> difference.
>
> > >>>> BTW, the app always appears in Hosted Mode. Where's the option to run
> > >>>> it in the system browser, if any?
>
> > >>>> I'm running App Engine 1.2.1, GWT 1.6.4, Eclipse 3.4.2, Firefox 3.0.12
>
> > >>>> If this is the wrong place to ask something like that, where should I
> > >>>> go?
>
> > >>>> Thx ia,
>
> > >>>>    Ekki

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