Hi Dennis, You can use SimpleHTTPServer to debug services/modules. You will have to start org.apache.axis2.transport.http.SimpleHTTPServer in debug mode pointing. You will have to provide the 'axis2/WEB-INF' directory and the port as arguments.
The org.apache.axis2.integration.UtilServer is used with the test cases and it still require you to specify a repository location. You can use it to add a simple service without a '.aar'. For example please see the setUp() method in org.apache.axis2.mtom.EchoRawMTOMTest. If you want to debug your service which is deployed in Tomcat , then you will have to enable remote debugging in Tomcat [1] and setup a 'Remote Java Application' in eclipse and run it. Thanks Ruchith [1] http://jakarta.apache.org/tomcat/faq/development.html On 9/14/05, Dennis Sosnoski <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Does anyone have suggestions for setting up a project to debug service > code in Eclipse? I started trying to set this up, then realized I didn't > know how to configure it so the Axis2 servlet would find the actual > service code I wanted to debug. Is it possible to add a service without > going the .aar file route? Thought I'd check if anyone is already doing > this successfully. > > - Dennis > -- Ruchith
