My answers below..

On Tue, Nov 24, 2009 at 3:18 PM, Kris Verlaenen <
kris.verlae...@cs.kuleuven.be> wrote:

> Do you only have this when you run this using "Debug as Drools JUnit
> test" and not when you debug this as a normal JUnit test?

Normal unit-tests run fine, I just can't put a breakpoint on my rules.



> And if you
> turn this into a normal class with a main method, do you still have this
> when using "Debug as Drools application" and/or "Debug as Java
> application".
>
I got that behaviour at work, but now I just tried at home and had the same
problem.

Here I'm on Ubuntu 9.10, jdk 6, Drools 5 and Eclipse 3.5 .

>
> And no firewall turned on that could cause this connection refused?
>

Not really.

>
> Kris
>

I actually installed Drools plugin via Eclipse's dropin folder. I'll remove
it from there and try to install it via the regular update site to see what
happens.

Thanks, Kris.



> Quoting Leonardo Gomes <leonardo.f.go...@gmail.com>:
>
> > Hi Guys,
> >
> > I'm having the following exception while trying to lauch "Debug as
> > Drools
> > JUnit Test":
> >
> > FATAL ERROR in native method: JDWP No transports initialized,
> > jvmtiError=JVMTI_ERROR_INTERNAL(113)
> > ERROR: transport error 202: connect failed: Connection refused
> > ["transport.c",L41]
> > ERROR: JDWP Transport dt_socket failed to initialize,
> > TRANSPORT_INIT(510)
> > ["debugInit.c",L500]
> > JDWP exit error JVMTI_ERROR_INTERNAL(113): No transports initialized
> >
> >
> > I'm using:
> >
> > * Eclipse 3.5.0
> > * Drools Eclipse Plugin 5.0.1
> > * jdk1.5.0_18
> >
> >
> > Any ideas?
> >
> > Thank you,
> > Leo.
> >
>
>
>
>
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