Does anyone have a resolution for this?

On Sunday, January 22, 2017 at 5:55:21 PM UTC-5, Eghli Dos wrote:
>
> I have used Brandon Donnelson's video 
> <https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-_YcBeI_Feo> to setup a Code Server via 
> GWT Eclipse Plugin (V3 - updated to the latest) in order to debug the 
> front-end (GWT/GXT - 2.7/4.0) code while it's been deployed on WebSphere 
> Application Server (8.5). I am running this in Eclipse EE Mars 2. WAS runs 
> with 1.7.1 JDK and Eclipse default compiler is also JDK 1.7.
>
> My WebSphere server in Eclipse has been configured *not to publish 
> automatically* and *Run server with resources on the server*. (A side 
> note, it seems like when WAS is run to use Eclipse workspace to deploy 
> resources, it doesn't deploy anything under .plugin/ like Tomcat, and only 
> creates configuration files on the actual WAS server. Hence the reason I 
> went with that server Runtime option).
>
> I can start WebSphere server from Eclipse in Debugging mode, and the 
> application is published (installed and started) with no error -- it is a 
> same default application created in the video. Mind you that at this point, 
> I have not run GWT compiler on the project as I assume we want the 
> CodeServer to trigger compilation when the page is accessed. 
>
> Finally, in order to supply *-launcherDir* flag in Debug Configuration of 
> CodeServer, I use the following file system directory:
>
> C:\Program Files 
> (x86)\IBM\WebSphere\AppServer\profiles\AppSrv01\installedApps\<Node/Cell>\WebAppSampleEAR.ear\WebAppSample.war
>
> When I launch GWT debugger and go to the (application server URL + Context 
> Root), e.g. http://localhost:9080/WebAppSample, I see that the code 
> server compiles GWT code and "webappsample\" appears in above directory 
> with JavaScripts. I can see the CodeServer item in Eclipse Debugger listed 
> with all the threads as well. I can also access the CodeServer, e.g. 
> http://localhost:9876, and view the latest compilation items for the 
> project.
>
> However, when I place the breakpoints in that simple application, it only 
> catches breakpoints on the RPC service side of the application, and no 
> breakpoint is caught on the GWT side, e.g. on any of the registered 
> handlers. 
>
> The thing is that I am still able to modify GWT code, e.g. change button 
> display name, and reload the page, e.g. http://localhost:9080/WebAppSample, 
> which triggers recompilation and I can see the changes. But as I said, no 
> breakpoint happens on the GWT side, e.g. onModuleLoad(). Is there something 
> I am missing here?
>
> P.S. I am running everything as an Administrator.
>
> <https://www.youtube.com/user/branflake2267> 
>

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