Yes, unfortunately the Eclipse plug-in is no longer maintained. Debugging
in the browser is the way to go! It works the same as for other JavaScript
frameworks (e.g. Angular) using a standard feature to map generated
JavaScript onto the source code (be it Java or Typescript etc.). That is,
you can set breakpoints and inspect the runtime values of your variables.
There is just one issue with variable names which differ between Java and
JavaScript but this is mostly cosmetic.

Marco Tenti (IoProgrammo88) <tentimar...@gmail.com> schrieb am Mo. 11. Dez.
2023 um 13:31:

> So this debug mode is deprecated
> https://www.gwtproject.org/doc/latest/tutorial/debug.html  ?
>
> When I launch the "gwt:codeServer" command, i  go to the sources panel of
> the browser chrome, and I can browse the code and set the breakpoints , but
> I can not "see" the runtime values of the variables as it happens with
> standard javascript is this correct ?
>
>  [image: ErrorPskCallStack.png]
>
> Il giorno lunedì 4 dicembre 2023 alle 13:30:37 UTC+1 Ralph Fiergolla ha
> scritto:
>
>> If I am not mistaken, you are mixing up things a little: the issue you
>> were looking at here
>> https://github.com/tbroyer/gwt-maven-plugin/issues/82 is not about
>> debugging the generated client part of your application, but about the
>> compiler that is actually generating the code you want to debug.
>>
>> To avoid wasting your time trying to set up the Eclipse Plugin I would
>> suggest using your browser's built-in development tools (Ctrl+Shift+I). You
>> will see your JAVA source code and can put your breakpoints etc. and step
>> through your code. This works in Chrome, Firefox, Edge.
>>
>> Bon courage
>> Ralph
>>
>> On Mon, Dec 4, 2023 at 1:16 PM Marco Tenti (IoProgrammo88) <
>> tenti...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>>> Hello everyone, I am updating some old gwt projects and I started to
>>> study about 15 days ago the gwt framework, this is to specify that I don't
>>> know all the secrets of the framework yet.
>>>
>>> Following Nalu's approach and starting from his example at
>>> https://github.com/NaluKit/nalu-examples/tree/main/nalu-simple-app-example,
>>> I was able to start with the gwt:codeserver both client and server part of
>>> my projects successfully.
>>>
>>> Unfortunately, I still haven't figured out what I need to do to
>>> enablethe  debugging on the client part of the project on the IDE eclipse.
>>>
>>> I've read in this issue
>>> https://github.com/tbroyer/gwt-maven-plugin/issues/82 a possible
>>> solution, but it doesn't seem to work, I'm 100% sure I'm doing something
>>> wrong myself., can anyone tell me looking at Nalu's example what additional
>>> commands I need to set to configure to debugging on the client java code in
>>> the eclipse ide ?
>>>
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