Perhaps it should be localhost:8000?
Ron
Dennis Dam wrote:
Rajath,
I also run Jetspeed in Tomcat from within Eclipse, and I just use the
sysdeo plugin interface (Tomcat start/stop buttons) to debug jetspeed:
just place breakpoints somewhere, and Eclipse will automatically
switch to the debug perspective when the app hits your breakpoint.
I tagged my jetspeed projects as "Tomcat project" in Project
properties > Tomcat! If that fails, you can try to add the Jetspeed
projects to the classpath in Window > Preferences > Tomcat > Advanced
. I'm using version 3.2.0 of the Sysdeo plugin by the way.
You can also debug the initial loading phase of Jetspeed, by simple
checking out Jetspeed in eclipse, and placing breakpoints, for example
in the Jetspeed Engine.
regards,
Dennis
rajath rajagopal wrote:
Hi,
I was trying to debug my portlet application using eclipse and
tomcat. I installed sysdeo plugin for tomcat in eclipse. How ever
when i start the portlet app in debug perspective I am getting error
"Failed to connect to remote VM. Connection refused".
I had modified the catalina.bat with
set JAVA_OPTS = -Xdebug
-Xrunjdwp:transport=dt_socket,address=8000,server=y,suspend=n
and started tomcat using the option
catalina jpda start.
I had used localhost/8000 as debug parameters.
What could be the reason ? Please help.
Also is it possible to debug the initial loading phase of jetspeed
using this approach ?
Is there any documentation for this as I found no description in
jetspeed website under this title ?
Thanks,
Rajath.
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