If you're just getting started with AppFuse - you may take a look at
what we're doing in 2.0.  Since we're moving from Ant to Maven and
XDoclet to Annotations, we have *much* better IDE support. In fact, if
your IDE has good Maven 2 support, it's simply a matter of pressing a
run button to build/test/deploy/view your application.

Eclipse's Maven support is OK
(http://appfuse.org/display/APF/Eclipse), but NetBean's is much better
(http://appfuse.org/display/APF/NetBeans).

AppFuse 1.x originated before IDEs where any good (2002). We're making
a major effort for 2.0 to allow you to leverage your IDE as much as
you can.  Unfortunately, we have a major glaring hole in our IDE
documentation:

http://appfuse.org/display/APF/MyEclipse

;-)

Hope this helps,

Matt

On 1/24/07, Marc Siramy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
2007/1/24, theNuge <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
> I'm using the latest version of Appfuse and the latest release of Eclipse WTP
> (all in one 1.5.2).  Eclipse WTP lets you set up dynamic webapp projects and
> run/debug them within eclipse on whatever appserver you want.  I was hoping
> to use this same setup with Appfuse.  I'll play around with it a bit more
> and see if I can get it to work.  If not then I'll try your suggestion.
>
> Thanks for the quick reply and the great software!
>
> Andy
>
>
> Matt Raible-3 wrote:
> >
> > What version of AppFuse are you using?  There's nothing in AppFuse
> > that prevents you from debugging it.  They Sysdeo Tomcat Plugin is
> > often the easiest for folks to figure out, but you should be able to
> > setup remote debugging and start Tomcat with jdpa.
> >
> > http://raibledesigns.com/page/rd?entry=remotely_debug_your_app_in
> >
> > Matt
> >
> > On 1/23/07, theNuge <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >>
> >> Hi guys,
> >>
> >> I like to run my webapps in eclipse (using tomcat) so I can code and
> >> debug
> >> all from one place.
> >>
> >> It doesn't seem to like the way appfuse is structured with the webapp
> >> folder
> >> under the source folder...
> >>
> >> Has anyone tried to get this working with any luck?
> >>
> >> Andy
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"Eclipse WTP lets you set up dynamic webapp projects and run/debug
them within eclipse on whatever appserver you want"
I didn't see where we can configure appserver in Eclipse settings,
except Tomcat or Geronimo.
Another suggestion is to use MyEclipse (free trial - 30€ per year)
which enable you to run/deploy/debug webapps on any server you want.
(see www.myeclipseide.com).

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Marc

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