Hi! Unless you want to invest time and effort in getting eclipse plugins up
and running, I would suggest using your browser's development tools
(Ctrl+Shift+I in Chrome/Edge) to debug the client side. Thanks to source
maps it will show your JAVA source code when debugging.
To debug the server side, you need to start your server with "-Xdebug
-Xrunjdwp:server=y,transport=dt_socket,address=8000,suspend=n" and create a
debug configuration to connect to port 8000 in Eclipse.
Good luck
Ralph

On Mon, Jun 24, 2024 at 11:19 AM 'Daniel Webb' via GWT Users <
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> Hi,
> Is it possible to debug GWT projects - setting breakpoints and stepping
> through code? This would be server and/or client debugging.
>
> We've just had our internal GWT based app updated and it now uses maven to
> run (clean install appengine:run). The eclipse plugin based debugging
> technique that I used to use no longer seems to work.
>
> Thanks for any advice, I really like GWT but I'm lost as to how it all
> works!
> Daniel
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