Most of us use intelliJ now, not eclipse, but the process is basically the 
same.  

You should install Tomcat, Cassandra, and if you are running the two-dot-o 
branch, also ElasticSearch.  I installed the “Tomcat and TomEE” integration 
plugin, which deploys the .war file and starts tomcat when debugging.

I assume there is something similar for Eclipse.  Perhaps others can guide you.


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Rod Simpson
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On January 22, 2015 at 6:43:37 PM, [email protected] ([email protected]) wrote:

Hi folks,  

Firstly, thanks you guys developed a so great product: usergrid. I am a senior 
java developer from China (10+ years). I am just recommended this product by my 
friends. And find it's really cool.  
I am evaluating to use it in my company, a 4k+ employees and 100M$ revenue 
company in China.  

Since I am pretty new on usergrid, I want to know how to debug the ROOT.WAR in 
eclipse. I just found a post on the googleforums discussing about this. But no 
response yet.  
The post is: 
https://groups.google.com/forum/#!searchin/usergrid/tomcat/usergrid/dsozMvJJ8A8/0AR2hFtSluIJ
  

I really appreciate your guidence.  

Thanks,  
Alex Yang  

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