Hi,
in the case you are using MacOSX just select Debug->Debug as Java
Application.
In the case you are using Win just select Debug->Debug as Java
Application. In the output you will find a line saying that one
argument is missing. (Just scroll a little bit to the right.) Add this
argument to your launch configuration and you are fine.
Ulrich
Am Freitag, 06.12.02 um 03:09 Uhr schrieb Christian Edward Gruber:
> I use Eclipse exclusively now for WO development, and I can debug. I
> used the WOStart alternative WO loading class (and when I work with
> 5.2,
> I will likely not even need that).
>
> The trick, for me, was to be able to NOT use the startup scripts, but
> to
> run normal eclipse debug on the WOStart class. It starts-up nicely,
> and
> I can step through marvelously.
>
> Regards,
> Christian.
>
> -----Original Message-----
>> From: Marco Valverde [mailto:marco.valverd..xplido.de]
> Sent: Thursday, December 05, 2002 11:02 AM
> To: woproject-de..bjectstyle.org
> Subject: Debugging WO under eclipse (for sure with WOProject & WOLips)
>
> Thanks to this great stuff (WOLips & WOProject) i'm now able to work
> completely under eclipse. My following question is not directly
> concerning
> these fine tools, but it's directed to the audience here who for sure
> is
> using eclipse and WO. And my question is:
> Can you debug under eclipse? and how? i've tried hard but i get launch
> configuration errors when starting the debugger, where the console
> output of
> my application appears. And when i turn all the output options off
> (-WODebuggingEnabled false -WOOutputPath /dev/null -WOAutoOpenInBrowser
> false) the debugger won't start and i get timeout messages.
>
> Thanks
> Marco
>
>
>
>
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