Re: How to debug my entire web app in hosted mode
I created a debug Java Application configuration with GWTShell as main class with -noserver http://localhost:8082/MyProject/secure/login.jsp -style PRETTY and VM args -Xmx512M The classpath should have gwt jars and yours source code folders. Thats it. It works On Feb 9, 10:05 am, Rajesh kwa...@gmail.com wrote: What did you do ? On Jan 20, 10:15 am, chandraj...@gmail.com chandraj...@gmail.com wrote: Awesome. I got it working. I love the Hosted mode now. On Jan 20, 10:50 am, chandraj...@gmail.com chandraj...@gmail.com wrote: Hi Алексей, I followedhttp://wiki.apache.org/tomcat/FAQ/Developing#rdtoenable Remote debugging with tomcat. If I create a Remote Java Application I can debug my server side code only. No GWT code. Thus as per your suggestion I created a debug Java Application with GWTShell as main class. with -noserverhttp://localhost:8082/easyupdate/secure/login.jsp-style PRETTY. When I run the debugger, it starts as below. com.google.gwt.dev.GWTShell at localhost:4503 Thread [main] (Running) What is this port 4503. Each time I create a new debug the port varies. Thus I still can't debug my GWT code from the hosted mode. My web.xml has a bunch of Servlets. servlet servlet-nameServletRedirector/servlet-name servlet-classorg.apache.cactus.server.ServletTestRedirector/ servlet-class /servlet servlet servlet-nameServletTestRunner/servlet-name servlet- classorg.apache.cactus.server.runner.ServletTestRunner/servlet- class /servlet servlet servlet-nameEU Controller/servlet-name servlet- classcom.west.wng.united.eu.controller.ControllerServlet/servlet- class /servlet servlet servlet-nameInit Servlet/servlet-name servlet-classcom.west.wng.united.eu.InitServlet/servlet- class load-on-startup1/load-on-startup /servlet servlet servlet-nameUnitedCPService/servlet-name servlet- classcom.west.wng.united.eu.cp.server.UnitedContactPointsServiceImpl/ servlet-class /servlet The last one is a GWT RemoteServlet. Only after 2 or 3 screens from login, I have a jsp which invokes the GWT's EntryPoint. And I want to debug that GUI code Thanks, On Jan 20, 3:42 am, Алексей Циунчик alexey.tsiunc...@gmail.com wrote: Hi, The steps are following: 1. Build war file with your GWT web application (You may use maven, or cypal studio Eclipse plugin). 2. Deploy this war file on Tomcat. 3. Start Tomcat in debug mode and attach to it using Remote debug. -- After this Eclipse should show you one debugging process (your serverside). 4. Create new Eclipse debug configuration (Select Java Application type). 5. On Main tab of this configuration put Main class: com.google.gwt.dev.GWTShell. 6. On Arguments tab supply following values: 6.1. Program arguments: -noserver URL_TO_ACCESS_DEPLOYED_APPLICATION -style PRETTY (EX: -noserverhttp://localhost:8080/myapplication/com.mycompany.myapplication/ myapplication.htmlhttp://localhost:8080/myapplication/com.mycompany.myapplication/Samsu...-style PRETTY) 6.2 [optional] VM arguments: -Xmx 512m 7. On ClassPath tab add: gwt-servlet-xxx.jar, gwt-user-xxx.jar, gwt-windows-xxx.jar, gwt-dev-windows-xxx.jar (or analogs depending on your platform). Start this configuration (Application in hosted mode should be opened) 2009/1/19 chandraj...@gmail.com chandraj...@gmail.com Hi All, I tried doing these steps for gwt 1.5. But I can't get the debugger up at my breakpoints. How do I refer the eclipse debugger to debug the hosted mode app. I ran the shell.cmd with -noserver -out %~dp0\www %* http://localhost:8082/myproject/MyApp/MyApp.html I created a Remote Java Application in the Debug Configurations which refer to the Tomcat RemoteDebugger jpda port 8000 Thanks, On Jan 18, 4:11 am, Lex alexey.tsiunc...@gmail.com wrote: Hello You may find answer here: http://code.google.com/support/bin/answer.py?answer=55200 On Jan 17, 3:20 am, chandraj...@gmail.com chandraj...@gmail.com wrote: I want my entire legacy app to be run from the hosted mode so that I can debug the front end code(java). Currently if I deploy to tomcat and attach a Remote debugger I can't debug the GWT code because they are now html JS. I want a way to debug GWT working within the full application. How can I please? --~--~-~--~~~---~--~~ You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups Google Web Toolkit group. To post to this group, send email to Google-Web-Toolkit@googlegroups.com To unsubscribe from this
Re: How to debug my entire web app in hosted mode
Hi, The steps are following: 1. Build war file with your GWT web application (You may use maven, or cypal studio Eclipse plugin). 2. Deploy this war file on Tomcat. 3. Start Tomcat in debug mode and attach to it using Remote debug. -- After this Eclipse should show you one debugging process (your serverside). 4. Create new Eclipse debug configuration (Select Java Application type). 5. On Main tab of this configuration put Main class: com.google.gwt.dev.GWTShell. 6. On Arguments tab supply following values: 6.1. Program arguments: -noserver URL_TO_ACCESS_DEPLOYED_APPLICATION -style PRETTY (EX: -noserver http://localhost:8080/myapplication/com.mycompany.myapplication/ myapplication.htmlhttp://localhost:8080/myapplication/com.mycompany.myapplication/SamsungBto.html-style PRETTY) 6.2 [optional] VM arguments: -Xmx 512m 7. On ClassPath tab add: gwt-servlet-xxx.jar, gwt-user-xxx.jar, gwt-windows-xxx.jar, gwt-dev-windows-xxx.jar (or analogs depending on your platform). Start this configuration (Application in hosted mode should be opened) 2009/1/19 chandraj...@gmail.com chandraj...@gmail.com Hi All, I tried doing these steps for gwt 1.5. But I can't get the debugger up at my breakpoints. How do I refer the eclipse debugger to debug the hosted mode app. I ran the shell.cmd with -noserver -out %~dp0\www %* http://localhost:8082/myproject/MyApp/MyApp.html I created a Remote Java Application in the Debug Configurations which refer to the Tomcat RemoteDebugger jpda port 8000 Thanks, On Jan 18, 4:11 am, Lex alexey.tsiunc...@gmail.com wrote: Hello You may find answer here: http://code.google.com/support/bin/answer.py?answer=55200 On Jan 17, 3:20 am, chandraj...@gmail.com chandraj...@gmail.com wrote: I want my entire legacy app to be run from the hosted mode so that I can debug the front end code(java). Currently if I deploy to tomcat and attach a Remote debugger I can't debug the GWT code because they are now html JS. I want a way to debug GWT working within the full application. How can I please? --~--~-~--~~~---~--~~ You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups Google Web Toolkit group. To post to this group, send email to Google-Web-Toolkit@googlegroups.com To unsubscribe from this group, send email to google-web-toolkit+unsubscr...@googlegroups.com For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/Google-Web-Toolkit?hl=en -~--~~~~--~~--~--~---
Re: How to debug my entire web app in hosted mode
Hi Алексей, I followed http://wiki.apache.org/tomcat/FAQ/Developing#rd to enable Remote debugging with tomcat. If I create a Remote Java Application I can debug my server side code only. No GWT code. Thus as per your suggestion I created a debug Java Application with GWTShell as main class. with -noserver http://localhost:8082/easyupdate/secure/login.jsp -style PRETTY. When I run the debugger, it starts as below. com.google.gwt.dev.GWTShell at localhost:4503 Thread [main] (Running) What is this port 4503. Each time I create a new debug the port varies. Thus I still can't debug my GWT code from the hosted mode. My web.xml has a bunch of Servlets. servlet servlet-nameServletRedirector/servlet-name servlet-classorg.apache.cactus.server.ServletTestRedirector/ servlet-class /servlet servlet servlet-nameServletTestRunner/servlet-name servlet- classorg.apache.cactus.server.runner.ServletTestRunner/servlet- class /servlet servlet servlet-nameEU Controller/servlet-name servlet- classcom.west.wng.united.eu.controller.ControllerServlet/servlet- class /servlet servlet servlet-nameInit Servlet/servlet-name servlet-classcom.west.wng.united.eu.InitServlet/servlet- class load-on-startup1/load-on-startup /servlet servlet servlet-nameUnitedCPService/servlet-name servlet- classcom.west.wng.united.eu.cp.server.UnitedContactPointsServiceImpl/ servlet-class /servlet The last one is a GWT RemoteServlet. Only after 2 or 3 screens from login, I have a jsp which invokes the GWT's EntryPoint. And I want to debug that GUI code Thanks, On Jan 20, 3:42 am, Алексей Циунчик alexey.tsiunc...@gmail.com wrote: Hi, The steps are following: 1. Build war file with your GWT web application (You may use maven, or cypal studio Eclipse plugin). 2. Deploy this war file on Tomcat. 3. Start Tomcat in debug mode and attach to it using Remote debug. -- After this Eclipse should show you one debugging process (your serverside). 4. Create new Eclipse debug configuration (Select Java Application type). 5. On Main tab of this configuration put Main class: com.google.gwt.dev.GWTShell. 6. On Arguments tab supply following values: 6.1. Program arguments: -noserver URL_TO_ACCESS_DEPLOYED_APPLICATION -style PRETTY (EX: -noserverhttp://localhost:8080/myapplication/com.mycompany.myapplication/ myapplication.htmlhttp://localhost:8080/myapplication/com.mycompany.myapplication/Samsu...-style PRETTY) 6.2 [optional] VM arguments: -Xmx 512m 7. On ClassPath tab add: gwt-servlet-xxx.jar, gwt-user-xxx.jar, gwt-windows-xxx.jar, gwt-dev-windows-xxx.jar (or analogs depending on your platform). Start this configuration (Application in hosted mode should be opened) 2009/1/19 chandraj...@gmail.com chandraj...@gmail.com Hi All, I tried doing these steps for gwt 1.5. But I can't get the debugger up at my breakpoints. How do I refer the eclipse debugger to debug the hosted mode app. I ran the shell.cmd with -noserver -out %~dp0\www %* http://localhost:8082/myproject/MyApp/MyApp.html I created a Remote Java Application in the Debug Configurations which refer to the Tomcat RemoteDebugger jpda port 8000 Thanks, On Jan 18, 4:11 am, Lex alexey.tsiunc...@gmail.com wrote: Hello You may find answer here: http://code.google.com/support/bin/answer.py?answer=55200 On Jan 17, 3:20 am, chandraj...@gmail.com chandraj...@gmail.com wrote: I want my entire legacy app to be run from the hosted mode so that I can debug the front end code(java). Currently if I deploy to tomcat and attach a Remote debugger I can't debug the GWT code because they are now html JS. I want a way to debug GWT working within the full application. How can I please? --~--~-~--~~~---~--~~ You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups Google Web Toolkit group. To post to this group, send email to Google-Web-Toolkit@googlegroups.com To unsubscribe from this group, send email to google-web-toolkit+unsubscr...@googlegroups.com For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/Google-Web-Toolkit?hl=en -~--~~~~--~~--~--~---
Re: How to debug my entire web app in hosted mode
Awesome. I got it working. I love the Hosted mode now. On Jan 20, 10:50 am, chandraj...@gmail.com chandraj...@gmail.com wrote: Hi Алексей, I followedhttp://wiki.apache.org/tomcat/FAQ/Developing#rdto enable Remote debugging with tomcat. If I create a Remote Java Application I can debug my server side code only. No GWT code. Thus as per your suggestion I created a debug Java Application with GWTShell as main class. with -noserverhttp://localhost:8082/easyupdate/secure/login.jsp-style PRETTY. When I run the debugger, it starts as below. com.google.gwt.dev.GWTShell at localhost:4503 Thread [main] (Running) What is this port 4503. Each time I create a new debug the port varies. Thus I still can't debug my GWT code from the hosted mode. My web.xml has a bunch of Servlets. servlet servlet-nameServletRedirector/servlet-name servlet-classorg.apache.cactus.server.ServletTestRedirector/ servlet-class /servlet servlet servlet-nameServletTestRunner/servlet-name servlet- classorg.apache.cactus.server.runner.ServletTestRunner/servlet- class /servlet servlet servlet-nameEU Controller/servlet-name servlet- classcom.west.wng.united.eu.controller.ControllerServlet/servlet- class /servlet servlet servlet-nameInit Servlet/servlet-name servlet-classcom.west.wng.united.eu.InitServlet/servlet- class load-on-startup1/load-on-startup /servlet servlet servlet-nameUnitedCPService/servlet-name servlet- classcom.west.wng.united.eu.cp.server.UnitedContactPointsServiceImpl/ servlet-class /servlet The last one is a GWT RemoteServlet. Only after 2 or 3 screens from login, I have a jsp which invokes the GWT's EntryPoint. And I want to debug that GUI code Thanks, On Jan 20, 3:42 am, Алексей Циунчик alexey.tsiunc...@gmail.com wrote: Hi, The steps are following: 1. Build war file with your GWT web application (You may use maven, or cypal studio Eclipse plugin). 2. Deploy this war file on Tomcat. 3. Start Tomcat in debug mode and attach to it using Remote debug. -- After this Eclipse should show you one debugging process (your serverside). 4. Create new Eclipse debug configuration (Select Java Application type). 5. On Main tab of this configuration put Main class: com.google.gwt.dev.GWTShell. 6. On Arguments tab supply following values: 6.1. Program arguments: -noserver URL_TO_ACCESS_DEPLOYED_APPLICATION -style PRETTY (EX: -noserverhttp://localhost:8080/myapplication/com.mycompany.myapplication/ myapplication.htmlhttp://localhost:8080/myapplication/com.mycompany.myapplication/Samsu...-style PRETTY) 6.2 [optional] VM arguments: -Xmx 512m 7. On ClassPath tab add: gwt-servlet-xxx.jar, gwt-user-xxx.jar, gwt-windows-xxx.jar, gwt-dev-windows-xxx.jar (or analogs depending on your platform). Start this configuration (Application in hosted mode should be opened) 2009/1/19 chandraj...@gmail.com chandraj...@gmail.com Hi All, I tried doing these steps for gwt 1.5. But I can't get the debugger up at my breakpoints. How do I refer the eclipse debugger to debug the hosted mode app. I ran the shell.cmd with -noserver -out %~dp0\www %* http://localhost:8082/myproject/MyApp/MyApp.html I created a Remote Java Application in the Debug Configurations which refer to the Tomcat RemoteDebugger jpda port 8000 Thanks, On Jan 18, 4:11 am, Lex alexey.tsiunc...@gmail.com wrote: Hello You may find answer here: http://code.google.com/support/bin/answer.py?answer=55200 On Jan 17, 3:20 am, chandraj...@gmail.com chandraj...@gmail.com wrote: I want my entire legacy app to be run from the hosted mode so that I can debug the front end code(java). Currently if I deploy to tomcat and attach a Remote debugger I can't debug the GWT code because they are now html JS. I want a way to debug GWT working within the full application. How can I please? --~--~-~--~~~---~--~~ You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups Google Web Toolkit group. To post to this group, send email to Google-Web-Toolkit@googlegroups.com To unsubscribe from this group, send email to google-web-toolkit+unsubscr...@googlegroups.com For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/Google-Web-Toolkit?hl=en -~--~~~~--~~--~--~---
Re: How to debug my entire web app in hosted mode
Hi All, I tried doing these steps for gwt 1.5. But I can't get the debugger up at my breakpoints. How do I refer the eclipse debugger to debug the hosted mode app. I ran the shell.cmd with -noserver -out %~dp0\www %* http://localhost:8082/myproject/MyApp/MyApp.html I created a Remote Java Application in the Debug Configurations which refer to the Tomcat RemoteDebugger jpda port 8000 Thanks, On Jan 18, 4:11 am, Lex alexey.tsiunc...@gmail.com wrote: Hello You may find answer here:http://code.google.com/support/bin/answer.py?answer=55200 On Jan 17, 3:20 am, chandraj...@gmail.com chandraj...@gmail.com wrote: I want my entire legacy app to be run from the hosted mode so that I can debug the front end code(java). Currently if I deploy to tomcat and attach a Remote debugger I can't debug the GWT code because they are now html JS. I want a way to debug GWT working within the full application. How can I please? --~--~-~--~~~---~--~~ You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups Google Web Toolkit group. To post to this group, send email to Google-Web-Toolkit@googlegroups.com To unsubscribe from this group, send email to google-web-toolkit+unsubscr...@googlegroups.com For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/Google-Web-Toolkit?hl=en -~--~~~~--~~--~--~---
Re: How to debug my entire web app in hosted mode
Hello You may find answer here: http://code.google.com/support/bin/answer.py?answer=55200 On Jan 17, 3:20 am, chandraj...@gmail.com chandraj...@gmail.com wrote: I want my entire legacy app to be run from the hosted mode so that I can debug the front end code(java). Currently if I deploy to tomcat and attach a Remote debugger I can't debug the GWT code because they are now html JS. I want a way to debug GWT working within the full application. How can I please? --~--~-~--~~~---~--~~ You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups Google Web Toolkit group. To post to this group, send email to Google-Web-Toolkit@googlegroups.com To unsubscribe from this group, send email to google-web-toolkit+unsubscr...@googlegroups.com For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/Google-Web-Toolkit?hl=en -~--~~~~--~~--~--~---