Several containers may be run inside of debuggers. The trick is to
run a main which sets the environment variables using System.setProperty
and then calls the container's main.
I hare run Weblogic inside of VisualCafe's debugger and have a friend
who has run it inside of JBuilder
At 11:47 AM 11/27/2000 +0000, you wrote:
>Hi, I was wondering about how you go about debugging an
>EJB? Is it possible to set breakpoints etc as for normal
>code using a standard debugger? Or do you need some kind
>of EJB aware debugger?
>
>I'd be trying to debug EJBs running in jBoss, maybe
>using some kind of IDE like JBuilder - or maybe not, I'm
>just trying to establish the best way to do it. So I'd
>welcome any suggestions/ideas from people.
>
>PS. I'm a little uncertain about the whole thing - I've
>never bothered with a debugger before, so I don't really
>know what I'm looking for in one and what bugs I'm expecting
>to find that I couldn't using test code and logging....
>
>Catherine
>
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