Hi all,
One of the key features of Pandora from our point of view is remote
debugging of our server. Our software mainly consists of a large
collection of servlets and supporting classes running in a tomcat 3.2.3
container. We usually develop on a windows 2000 box and test/deploy on
an linux box.
Getting the debugger connected to the jvm was fairly easy. I just added
the extra parameters presented in the Pandora GUI to the command line
which starts the tomcat container. I then hit debug and it claims to
have connected to the target VM using socket transport.
Things are then less good. Firstly I set a breakpoint in a bit of code
which I know is being called regularly. I know the code continues being
run (it produces some console output!) but the breakpoint is never
triggered.
I also don't initially get a list of threads. I have to select "customise
view" from the drop down and then hit OK without making any changes to
generate the list - not very intuitive!?!
To be honest without being able to hit a breakpoint I can't take this
very much further usefully. Any thoughts on either of these?,
Geoff.
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