I did delete the full project from eclipse, including the files on the
drive.  I then re-checked out from our svn repository.  When this happens
again I'll try and add the -clean to the compile.  I'm not sure how that is
different from clean from eclipse but I'll look it up and give it a try next
time.

 

Thanks,

Dale

 

From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Eric DeCoff
Sent: Saturday, April 10, 2010 4:35 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [AFFUG Discuss] When a breakpoint is not a breakpoint and code
is not code

 

Dale,

 

I Hope you didn't delete the directory or have a backup of it...

 

I stumble across the command -clean, I wanted you to try it in the
additional compiler arguements

 

Be interesting to see if it works differently they then check boxing it

 



 

On Wed, Apr 7, 2010 at 6:14 PM, Dale Bronk <[email protected]> wrote:

Normally I don't need to as it will see a new version.  But when this
happens yes I do bounce tomcat.  And I bounced all pieces of the puzzle
about a million times today.  It was not until I whacked my projects and
started completely over that the issue was resolved.

 

But your point is a good one if someone else has the issue.

 

Thanks

Dale

 

From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Justin Nichols
Sent: Wednesday, April 07, 2010 5:56 PM 


To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [AFFUG Discuss] When a breakpoint is not a breakpoint and code
is not code

 

Are you stopping/starting Tomcat each time you deploy a new SWF?  I could be
mistaken, but I think Tomcat caches files on its side as well and either
clearing that cache or stopping/starting Tomcat is the only way for it to
pull the new SWF from your deployment folder/WAR.  Though one would think
that it would update the cache based on the file size or file date change.

 

Thanks,

 

Justin Nichols

 

 

On Apr 7, 2010, at 5:49 PM, Dale Bronk wrote:

 

Got it working again.  This is nuts.

1.       Reinstalled my tomcat server to a different folder.

2.       Deleted my projects from eclipse, including files on server.

3.       Re-checked out projects from svn.

4.       Cleared browser cache.

5.       Clean build and deploy to tomcat.

6.       Started tomcat.

 

Now it works.  Who knows what step (or combination of steps) solved the
issue.  Hopefully FB4 is a much nicer plugin.

 

Thanks for all your suggestions.

 

Dale

 

From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Scott Talsma
Sent: Wednesday, April 07, 2010 5:33 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [AFFUG Discuss] When a breakpoint is not a breakpoint and code
is not code

 

I've seen this behavior quite a bit.  Usually it is due to one of two
things:

 

1) I'm using Safari, which constantly caches all my swfs; even though there
is a new swf available, it pulls one from cache

 

2) I've set my bin-debug destination to somewhere other than where my
web-browser is pulling; I can delete those files all day long; they
web-server is actually looking at a completely other directory.  (This
happened when my moved my web servers Document folder elsewhere; eclipse
happily published to the old directory, despite my having deleted it.)

 

On Wed, Apr 7, 2010 at 5:19 PM, Dale Bronk <[email protected]> wrote:

Never had that dueling breakpoints before.  Yes, I've saved and clean built
the projects many times as well as bounce eclipse many times.  I've even
rebooted once.  Clean browser cache and manually removed all the built
classes.

I've gone into the breakpoints view and removed all from there and then
repeated with clean builds and bouncing eclipse.

It is just stuck and no matter what new code I place in the class the new
code does not run and my breakpoints are not correct.

Dale


-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Cameron
Childress
Sent: Wednesday, April 07, 2010 4:49 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [AFFUG Discuss] When a breakpoint is not a breakpoint and code
is not code

I have things like this occasionally happen if I try to set a
breakpoint on code I have recently added, but only if I attempt to add
the breakpoint before I save the file.

I've also occasionally run into a situation where somehow I get two
breakpoints on top of each other on the same line.  Clicking turns the
top one on and off and the bottom one can't be killed.

Have you tried doing a clean on the project?  I would also review the
breakpoints view to make sure there isn't anything funny going on
there.

-Cameron

On Wed, Apr 7, 2010 at 4:19 PM, Dale Bronk <[email protected]> wrote:
> 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


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