Hi Guys,

In relation with https://markmail.org/message/had7iszdr7ixtyu3, I propose to replace 
"Step 2: Connect to OFBiz with Eclipse as a Debugger" at

https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/OFBIZ/Running%20and%20Debugging%20OFBiz%20in%20Eclipse

by the needed steps (including importing only the main projects, ie 
ofbiz-framework and ofbiz-plugins[1]) to be able to debug OFBiz inside Eclipse.

Actually we should rather clearly separate the 2 steps options. Seems that 
Steven got confused because of a possible relation between the 2 steps.

Could one of you, Ingo or Girish, write or guide us?

TIA

[1] I tried and after installing Buildship I got submerged by (sub-?)projects 
corresponding to all the components. Actually I'm used to use only Step 1.

Jacques


Le 07/09/2020 à 11:44, Ingo Wolfmayr a écrit :
Hi Girish,

I missed you answer with the JVM arguments. It works now. Thanks a lot!!!!

Best regards,
Ingo

-----Ursprüngliche Nachricht-----
Von: Girish Vasmatkar <girish.vasmat...@hotwaxsystems.com>
Gesendet: Montag, 7. September 2020 11:19
An: ofbizuser <user@ofbiz.apache.org>
Betreff: Re: Eclipse debug

The buildship plug-in is not recognizing --debug-jvm argument. If you use 
simple --debug then it correctly launches gradle with debug enabled.
Ideally it should recognize it a valid argument and instruct gradle accordingly.

However, as I mentioned earlier, you can bypass it and provide the details to 
gradle yourself by providing JVM arguments directly and it works fine.
You can have two separate Run configurations for normal ofbiz execution and 
debug execution. In the second configuration, you can specify JVM arguments and 
it will work fine.

Best,
Girish




On Mon, Sep 7, 2020 at 12:14 PM Ingo Wolfmayr <ingo.wolfm...@wolfix.at>
wrote:

Hi Girish,

my question was more in eclipse user direction: I use the buildship
plugin for gradle and the most current version of eclipse.

In previous ofbiz versions I opened the "run configuration", added a
gradle task and added "ofbizDebug" as task. Then I created a debug
task for the debug task. Worked for years.
With the new version I would have to add "ofbiz" as task and "--debug-jvm"
as argument. The only result I get is: Unrecognized option:
--debug-jvm Maybe the plugin cannot handle these kind of arguments?

As I asume I am not the only one using Eclipse so I was hoping someone
solved that already :)

Best regards
Ingo


-----Ursprüngliche Nachricht-----
Von: Girish Vasmatkar <girish.vasmat...@hotwaxsystems.com>
Gesendet: Freitag, 4. September 2020 12:45
An: ofbizuser <user@ofbiz.apache.org>
Betreff: Re: Eclipse debug

Hi Jacques -

The documentation seems outdated as it still references an old custom
ofbiz debug task - "ofbizDebug". It was removed from build.gradle
since gradle supported the command line argument "--debug-jvm" that
did exactly what "ofbizDebug" did.
I'll update the page if everybody agrees.

Best,
Girish



On Fri, Sep 4, 2020 at 3:27 PM Jacques Le Roux <
jacques.le.r...@les7arts.com>
wrote:

Thanks Girish,

That's indeed how most of us do it.

BTW Ingo, we have some documentation in wiki:

https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/OFBIZ/Running+and+Debugg
in
g+OFBiz+in+Eclipse

Please let me know if it's still up to date (I think so) and useful

Thanks

Jacques

Le 04/09/2020 à 09:37, Girish Vasmatkar a écrit :
Hi Ingo

I see what you're trying to do. Apparently eclipse is not ownering
--debug-jvm and passing it along to gradle for execution. Other
command line
arguments like --stacktrace, --debug work just fine but you need
to set
them in Run Configuration-> GradleTask -> Project Settings ->
Advanced
Options -> Program Arguments.

As I mentioned above, if you set --debug-jvm, it won't do anything.
However you can try what gradle does under the hood when it receives
*--debug-jvm* command line argument. Just pass below to the JVM
directly
using JVM argument -
Under Run Configuration-> GradleTask -> Project Settings ->
Advanced
Options -> JVM Arguments
*-agentlib:jdwp=transport=dt_socket,server=y,suspend=y,address=500
5* Not sure if you can see the image I pasted below inline instead
of
adding it as an attachment. But setting the above line as JVM
argument and
configure the task as 'ofbiz' should get the job done.

image.png






On Thu, Sep 3, 2020 at 10:41 PM Ingo Wolfmayr
<ingo.wolfm...@wolfix.at
<mailto:ingo.wolfm...@wolfix.at>> wrote:
     Hello Girish,

     it works in command line. I want to setup a eclipse gradle
task
under "run configurations".
     Best regards,
     Ingo

     -----Ursprüngliche Nachricht-----
     Von: Girish Vasmatkar <girish.vasmat...@hotwaxsystems.com <mailto:
girish.vasmat...@hotwaxsystems.com>>
     Gesendet: Donnerstag, 3. September 2020 16:50
     An: ofbizuser <user@ofbiz.apache.org
<mailto:user@ofbiz.apache.org

     Betreff: Re: Eclipse debug

     Hello

     *gradlew ofbiz --debug-jvm* should work.  --debug-jvm is just
supplied as a parameter.
     Best,
     Girish


     On Thu, Sep 3, 2020 at 7:01 PM Ingo Wolfmayr <
ingo.wolfm...@wolfix.at <mailto:ingo.wolfm...@wolfix.at>>
     wrote:

     > Hello,
     >
     > can anybody tell me how to add a Gradle Task for debugging
ofbiz
in
     > eclipse:
     >
     > gradlew "ofbiz" --debug-jvm
     >
     > Where will I have to but the "--debug-jvm"?
     >
     > In former ofbiz versions it used to work with adding "debugOfbiz"
as
     > gradle task.
     >
     > Thanks for any hint.
     >
     > Best regards,
     > Ingo
     >
     >
     >
     >
     >

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