stevedlawrence commented on issue #38:
URL: https://github.com/apache/daffodil-vscode/issues/38#issuecomment-961254027


   Is manual configuration of lanuch.json files just the expected way to use VS 
Code? I created a very simple HelloWorld.java file, opened the directory in VS 
Code, and clicked "Start Debugging". When I did that, VS Code prompted me with 
"To customize Run and Debug, create a launch.json file". I clicked that it it 
created a launch.json file with some fields auto-filled in.
   
   So maybe this is just how people are used to using VSCode, and we don't 
necessarily need a special wizard? Maybe we just need to make sure the 
extension recognizes directories containing with *.dfdl.xsd files as DFDL 
projects, and know how to provide a reasonable launch.json for such projects?
   
   I guess what I'm saying is we might no want to invent the wheel, but see how 
VS Code handles debugging things like Java/C/etc. and just do something 
similar? Assuming that is reasonably user friendly.


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