On , Clement Escoffier wrote :
Hi,
iPOJO instrumentation does not modify the line numbers, so except if
you’re in the added code (line number 0), it should be ok. The
debugger is ‘lost’ when executing the added code, but find its way
again as soon as you reach your code. What kind of issue are you
encountering ?
Regards,
Clement
For some reason, debugger is not suspending execution of program for
breakpoints which are placed directly on iPOJO-annotated classes.
If i create a non-annotated abstract class and inherit from it, i am
able to break on non-annotated class' instructions and even go into
annotated class by stepping into calls to abstract methods, but this
workaround is pretty inconvenient and could not be applied always.
Also, same works for breaking on interface' methods, but this slows
execution pretty much.
I am looking for a solution which allow me to break directly on
annotated class' instructions.
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