hello Harald,
I think your answer is helpful.
At least i know if it doesnt work, something is worng.
Regards!
Sako
----- Original Message -----
From: "Harald Niesche" <haral..heco.de>
To: "Sako!" <webobject..tcc.datos.de>
Cc: <woproject-de..bjectstyle.org>
Sent: Monday, June 07, 2004 12:58 PM
Subject: Re: Debug WOLips
> Sako! wrote:
>
> > Hello Ulrich,
> >
> > I already know this menu.
> >
> > I have experiences in Sun netbeans, Delphi, JBuilder, MS Studio, etc.
> >
> > All these tools have a possibility to debug step by step. For example in
Sun
> > netbeans is F7 then u spring to the next code line.
> >
> ...
> > I miss this beautiy in the debugging with Eclipse/WOLips.
> >
> > Does such debug accist?
>
> Sako!,
>
> Eclipse has a very nice debugger for Java and there is plenty of
> documenation how to use it -- either on eclipse.org or in the Eclipse
Help.
>
> You have to start your program with the debugger, then switch to the
> debug perspective (Eclipse should do that automatically).
>
> Please refer to the Eclipse documentation how to do that -- but I assure
> you, the Eclipse debugger is at least as powerful as the ones included
> with Netbeans, Delphi, JBuilder or MS Studio.
>
> I found it rather simple to use it, knowing all those other tools --
> maybe your Eclipse installation is incomplete if you can't use the
> debugger (you should have installed the Eclipse SDK, not just the
> runtime, since the runtime does not include the JDT (Java Development
> Tooling).
>
> Harald
>
>
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