hi Simon,
yes, I've seen it and looks promising. Do you know what exactly is there
at the moment?
To my understanding there's debugging core (remote debugging protocol
similar to your work on supporting Rhino, right?) and simple user
interface (honestly I were unable to set a breakpoint, however I've read
about general Debug, Variables and Expresions support).
With Chromium on board that would make a lot more choice to users:
Rhino, Chrome, Mozilla.
Can I assume that it would plug into e4 javascript model similarly to
Rhino (and ATF's Mozilla soon)?
Simon Kaegi wrote:
Just wanted to draw attention to some recent work by the Chromium team
on an eclipse debugger.
http://blog.chromium.org/2009/08/google-chrome-developer-tools-for.html
I'm looking at making this SDK available to us with the Eclipse IP team.
-Simon
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