I hit this problem when running Jetty as a Windows service.
Running it as a normal application allowed the flow debugger
to work correctly.
There is a config setting for windows services that controls
whether they can be interactive or not.  I only know how it
is set with the Java Service Wrapper.. it calls the setting
"wrapper.ntservice.interactive".  If you are running Tomcat
as a service, perhaps this will help you find the interactive
setting to turn it on.

--Tim Larson

--- Upayavira <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
...
> >> I've enabled it (with <debugger>enabled</debugger), restarted tomcat, 
> >> then reload my page, and the page just hangs.
> >>
> >> Any ideas?
> >>
> >> Regards, Upayavira
...
> Good ol ' Win2k running Apache/Tomcat//Cocoon CVS (a few days old) on my 
> own machine, so no remote host stuff.
> 
> So Tomcat has the rights to start up Guis does it?
> 
> Regards, Upayavira


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