Hi Felix,
thanks for the feedback.
The Swing debugger GUI doesn't seem to work in this case as it cannot
open e.g. the explorer.esp file. It says:
"Syntax error (.../explorer.esp#83)"
This refers to the line containing only "<form action="#">" which is
correct in my opinion.
I also tried the "Eclipse IDE for JavaScript Web Developers" from
http://www.eclipse.org/downloads/ as it contains debugging support for
Rhino (http://wiki.eclipse.org/JSDT/Debug). But it doesn't work out of
the box. Even though it is based on JPDA I guess there needs to be
something Rhino specific installed on the serverside.
Best,
Sandro
Am 16.10.10 20:22, schrieb Felix Meschberger:
Hi Sandro,
The best solution (which I once considered working on a long time ago
but never got around to implement) is to have Rhino debugging support in
Eclipse.
But for now, you may set the
"org.apache.sling.scripting.javascript.debug" framework property (e.g.
in the sling.properties file) to true. When this property is set to true
Rhino will launch the Swing debugger GUI (on the server system) once the
Rhino ScriptEngineFactory is started.
Regards
Felix
On 16.10.2010 15:36, Sandro Boehme wrote:
Hello,
I'm trying to get into the Sling Explorer and I'm wondering how (or if)
you guys debug these esp scripts? While the Eclipse debugger stops in
jsp files it doesn't stop in esp files as they don't contain Java code.
Is there a special JSR-223 debugger plugin or some trick I don't know of?
Best,
Sandro