Mario Alejandro M. writes (3/23/2005 12:30 PM):
You need a debug target. The easiest way by far is to create a second standard project with File - New Project - Java Application. Then add Lucene as a dependent project to this new project (new project context menu - Properties - I think in 4.0 it's the Compiling section, you'll find it). Then create a Main Class for the new project (wizard probably did this for you). Call whatever in Lucene you want from there. Then just Debug the new project and all will work (either set new the project as the main project and use main menu bar Run - Debug Main Project, or just use context menu of new project and run Debug directly).Ok, I was able to setup it and see that compile fine and run the testcases. However, I don't can debug it (i put a breakpoint but nothing happend)...
Alternatively, you could create a debug target for Lucene itself, which NB will mostly generate for you. If you want to go down this path (not recommended), then you need to read this: http://www.netbeans.org/kb/articles/freeform-config-40.html
Chuck
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