Andrew,

That is not the case. Disabling GAE has no effect on being able to
debug in that manner. None of my projects use GAE and all are tested
and debugged via Eclipse -> Debug As -> Web Application.

HTH,
Chad

On Aug 27, 11:37 am, Andrew McCann <andrewjmcc...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > I should have added --  Disable GAE, and delete all GAE related jar files
> > from you classpath.
> > Disabling GAE doesn't automatically remove the jars, and they kind of
> > interfere with the inbuilt server.
>
> Is it not the case that if I disable the GAE I cannot run
> Eclipes->Debug As->Web application?
>
> Cheers
>
> Andrew

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