I'm pulling my hair out on this one.

I have auto build turned on.

I try and set a breakpoint on say line 128 which is a valid line of code,
but the break point shows up on line 133 which isn't a valid line of code.
This has happened to me many, many, many times in the past (only on flex
project though) and normally I just have to shut down any running servers,
manually delete the files in the bin-debug, and do a clean build.  Then
bring up the server and everything is fine.  But this time no matter what I
try it will not work.  The source is clearly out of sync with the compiled
code.

Along with that, I can add code, say a trace statement, to the class.
Compile and debug and that line of code is never hit.  This again points me
to there is an out of sync between source and what is running.

I shut down eclipse and reopened it.  Now my breakpoint will stay on line
128 but when I debug the app and that class runs, the breakpoint magically
jumps to line 148.  When I walk the code it stops on blank lines, comments,
etc.

Anyone have any advice.  This happens to us all the time, but normally it is
not this difficult to get back in sync.  In googling, this issue goes back
to Flex 2 which upsets me more that Adobe has not fixed this issue.  I've
also tried clearing browser cache just in case it was pulling a cached swf.

Dale



-------------------------------------------------------------
To unsubscribe from this list, simply email the list with unsubscribe in the 
subject line

For more info, see http://www.affug.com
Archive @ http://www.mail-archive.com/discussion%40affug.com/
List hosted by http://www.fusionlink.com
-------------------------------------------------------------


Reply via email to