Is there a tutorial showing how to achieve that with bndtools? 

On September 12, 2015 10:01:20 PM WEST, Christian Schneider 
<ch...@die-schneider.net> wrote:
>If you only need plain felix then eclipse + bndtools might help.
>
>I just tried the new 3.0.0 version and was able to setup as small 
>project in quite short time.
>It features very nice debug integration.
>
>Apart from this remote debugging always works but is less convenient.
>
>Christian
>
>Am 12.09.2015 um 21:31 schrieb Pedro Domingues:
>> Hi,
>>
>> I really need to debug my code by the use of breakpoints, however
>this 
>> seems a complex undertaking with an OSGi container.
>>
>> I have Eclipse and Felix (both the latest). My project is a raw OSGi 
>> project, I am not using PDE, just maven bundle plugin to generate the
>
>> bundles and then copy them to the /bundle folder in felix, then I 
>> perform java -jar bin/felix.jar and the project runs. So no fuss
>here.
>>
>> However I cannot debug the application that way. I've tried to read 
>> the docs 
>>
>(http://felix.apache.org/documentation/development/integrating-felix-with-eclipse.html)
>
>> but they are outdated/broken and cant make them work...
>>
>> How can I debug this? Will I have to avoid using OSGi just because 
>> debug is not supported...? :(
>>
>> Thanks!
>>
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