Derp, didn't even realise that was your blog!

Is crossfire purely an experiment of implementing a remote debugging
protocol and the real remote debugger will land in the Debug API
changes that mentions a "well-defined protocol that can operate over a
network"?

I've been scanning over these documents that don't mention crossfire
at all.

https://wiki.mozilla.org/DevTools/Features/Debugger
https://wiki.mozilla.org/Remote_Debugging_Protocol

-Ryan

On Oct 3, 11:01 am, Mike Collins <[email protected]> wrote:
> Yeah, those instructions are a little old, I should probably update them to
> use Crossfire 0.3
>
> The test console should still work though, I had been keeping it up to date
> with the extension, so if you grab the latest release and the test console
> from the same branch in svn (e.g. 0.3) you should be able to set
> breakpoints, etc.
>
> Mike
>
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> On Sun, Oct 2, 2011 at 6:48 PM, Ryan Seddon <[email protected]> wrote:
> > Thanks for the reply Mike, will see if I can get the JSDT client up
> > and running.
>
> > I did find an old article[1] about getting crossfire up and running
> > and interacting with it. Unfortunately it required that I use v0.1a of
> > crossfire and the equivalent version test server. I managed to get
> > them connected and to list open tabs in the client but couldn't
> > actually enter into a context to remote debug it would just hang.
>
> > [1]http://blog.collinsmichaelg.me/2009/12/07/playing_with_crossfire
>
> > -Ryan
>
> > On Oct 1, 2:28 am, Mike Collins <[email protected]> wrote:
> > > Hi Ryan, sorry for the slow reply, I've just gotten my computers unpacked
> > > and setup after moving, still catching up on e-mail.
>
> > > Breakpoints aren't quite working yet in the remote gui client that I was
> > > working on, and I haven't had time to get back into that yet.  I think
> > your
> > > best bet for a demo is to use the Eclipse JSDT client that Mike Rennie's
> > > been working on (not entirely sure, but I think he has breakpoints
> > working),
> > > he can probably tell you more about it, but I know there's some docs on
> > the
> > > eclipse.org wiki, try starting athttp://
> > wiki.eclipse.org/JSDT/Debug/Crossfire
>
> > > Mike
>
> > > On Sat, Sep 24, 2011 at 2:30 AM, Ryan Seddon <[email protected]>
> > wrote:
> > > > I'm doing a talk about the remote debugging landscape next month and
> > > > crossfire features in it.
>
> > > > The problem is I not sure what to do once I have connected two
> > > > instances of crossfire together, one is a server and the other connect
> > > > to the server instance?
>
> > > > How to I remotely step through breakpoints once they're connected?
> > > > I've yet to find a tutorial or guide that will take me through
> > > > actually doing something once I've connected.
>
> > > > -Ryan
>
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