Sean is our build expert, so if you get him to introduce something
like that (or let you introduce it via a patch), you are all set!

regards,

Martin

On 8/24/05, Fab Psycho <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi Werner,
> 
>     Thanks for explanation, it works that way ... But I think it would be
> interesting to have an additionnal myfaces build.xml entry such as build
> wardebug building the four war files with sources included ... That way, we
> could deploy a war in tomcat, declare project in eclipse and that's it, we
> can debug live on simple-examples for instance ... that patch could be
> useful for other IDE as well ... Not a good idea ?
> 
> Best regards,
> Fabian
> 
> 
> >From: Werner Punz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> >Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> >To: [email protected]
> >Subject: Re: myfaces debugging with Eclipse
> >Date: Wed, 24 Aug 2005 13:11:52 +0200
> >
> >Fab Psycho wrote:
> >>Hi,
> >>
> >>      I'd like to understand how inputDate works and see it through
> >>eclipse debugger.
> >>I already tried debugging from a project put in tomcat path having a
> >>breakpoint in my bean and it works but this time, I'd like to debug let's
> >>say through myfaces-simple-examples.war ... Is it possible to put a
> >>breakpoint in my svn myfaces/current project and launch a debug telling
> >>eclipse deployement path or something ?
> >>
> >Hi Fabian, sorry, I did not have time to add that documentation to the wiki
> >(by friday, my time hopefully will be better for other works than my job)
> >
> >You basically can do it, by using myeclipse as a subproject and add the
> >affected source paths, be sure however that you have a myeclipse jar in
> >your lib path.
> >
> >The other way is to simply dump the affected classes into your sourcepath,
> >either way should work without too much hazzle, did some debugging of 1.0.9
> >code that way.
> >
> >Werner
> >
> 
> 
> 


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