"[EMAIL PROTECTED]" wrote : "jlu1202" wrote : I now can debug JSP code.
| I can't :(
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| I have installed the JBoss IDE according to the tutorial instructions in
http://www.devx.com/opensource/Article/20242/0/page/1. I can debug the
HelloWorldServlet, but no additional helloworld.jsp page
I cannot get the jsp debugging to work either. At one point I could set
breakpoints and the debugger would even stop at them but it would not recognize
my source code. I could not get the code assist to work in the jsp either.
- Charley
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JSP support doesn't work for me
Do I need to install any extra plugins to be able use JSP with coding support
as it work in java files (Ctrl-mouse and etc.) and tag support? What else I
need to be able step debuggin JSP?
thanks.
Michael
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"jlu1202" wrote : I now can debug JSP code.
I can't :(
I have installed the JBoss IDE according to the tutorial instructions in
http://www.devx.com/opensource/Article/20242/0/page/1. I can debug the
HelloWorldServlet, but no additional helloworld.jsp page within the same
project.
- I'm using E
I figured I'd mention a big "thank you" since I started this thread a while
back. I recently moved my development team to Eclipse 3.x from the 2.x
version because many of our useful plig-ins have been ported to the 3.x series
by now -- and -- most importantly -- we can now easily step debug ou
I now can debug JSP code. Hope I did not waste anybody's time. It had to do
with both Lomboz and JBossIDE plug-ins were installed. This kind of mistake
tends to be made easily by a newbie like myself having a couple of days of
experience with J2EE and trying to go through a sea of information to
I've just created an environment with Eclipse 3.0.1 and JBoss 4.0/JBoss-IDE
1.4. I am trying to follow Laurent's 11/04/04 reply and running into problems
where I can see the JSP files and the generated Java files but can't set break
points in either the JSP or the genereated Java files. BTW, th
Thank you for the instructions Laurent.
By the way, if anyone wants to debug with JBoss 3.2.3, you can integrate tomcat 5 very
easily. See the instructions near the bottom of the thread:
http://www.myeclipseide.com/PNphpBB2+file-viewtopic-t-1026.html
- Charley
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Hi,
I have just checked : JSP Debugging is available in JBoss-IDE 1.4.0.
Here are the steps to debug :
- In the project properties, be sure to enable JSP compilation support
- Add the breakpoints in the JSP Files
- Deploy your application to the server if necessary
- If you have launch JBoss insi
I didn't see anything about JSP debugging in the 1.4 release notes so I assumed it was
not included. I am eagerly awaiting this feature so if somebody knows how to use it
with the 1.4 release, please let us know.
I think we will learn more about these features once the JBoss IDE roadmap is upda
Hi,
Well, I think this feature is in the 1.4.0 release. I don't remember if it has been
tested extensively.
Laurent
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Excellent news.
Looking forward to seeing this feature. KUDOS on the current functionality.
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