Denis Golovin [http://community.jboss.org/people/dgolovin] modified the 
document:

"Remote Debugging for Eclipse Test Plug-in Running by Tycho"

To view the document, visit: http://community.jboss.org/docs/DOC-15209

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When I report issue in bug tracking system about nightly build's JUnit test 
error I usually get simple answer that it is supposed to be working  because it 
is working on developer's workstation. After that routine conversation starts 
and it turns out that tests were running from development environment under 
Eclipse. Here I usually have to explain again and again that's not the same 
running tests from development environment and in build.

The right way to make yourself sure your tests will work in most cases without 
errors in nightly build is to start tests the same way as nightly build does. 
It was not easy for JBoss Tools tests until we created experimental branch and 
switched to Maven Tycho project. That means it is fairly easy to run tests now. 
Basically you need to change current directory and execute maven install goal. 
If it runs in development environment and in maven your tests are good and in 
most cases it should be fine in nightly build. Problems begin if it runs in 
development environment but it doesn't in maven. In this scenario you need to 
debug tests running in Tycho somehow and fix it. Fortunately it can be done 
using Java remote debugging support.

First of all you need to be sure you have built your sources you're going to 
debug and there is no differences between .java and  .class files. If you're 
going find problem from previous build just get right tagged version and build 
it before debugging session.

There are two options to use remote debugger
1. Simple use of -DdebugPort=8001 or what ever port you would like to use
2. Add full argLine for remote debugging configuration im pom.xml

h1. Use of debugPort system properties
To use this just add -DdebugPort=<portNumber> to your maven command line 
replacing <portNumber> for desired port and make sure you have the same port 
configured in your Remote Java Application configuration in Eclipse Debug 
Configuration dialog as it explained for second option below.

h1. Use full argLine for remote debugging configuration in pom.xml
Open pom.xml for your Eclipse Test Plug-in and add Java VM arguments like it 
shown below (actual port numbers, server names and  other parameters may be 
different, it depends from your environment)

<build>
<plugins>
<plugin>
    <groupid>org.sonatype.tycho</groupid>
       <artifactid>maven-osgi-test-plugin</artifactid>
       <version>${tycho-version}</version>
       <configuration>
            <argline>-Xdebug 
-Xrunjdwp:transport=dt_socket,address=8001,server=y,suspend=y</argline>
       </configuration>
    </plugin>
</plugins>
</build>





This snipped configured for remote debugging in OpenJDK 6, if your is different 
you might need to read  #r1 [1] and configure it right for your JVM version.

Configure java projects with sources you're going to debug in Eclipse and 
create Remote Java Application configuration in Eclipse Debug Configuration 
dialog. Fill 'host' and 'port' fields with the same values from pom.xml argLine 
element. Press Apply button to save your changes and start your test plug-in 
from terminal like

$mvn install


It will go through build process and finally you ll see something like

[INFO] Expected eclipse log file: 
/home/eskimo/Projects/jbt-modular/jst/tests/org.jboss.tools.jst.web.kb.test/target/work/data/.metadata/.log
[INFO] Command line:
 /bin/sh -c cd 
/home/eskimo/Projects/jbt-modular/jst/tests/org.jboss.tools.jst.web.kb.test && 
/usr/lib/jvm/java-6-openjdk/jre/bin/java -Dosgi.noShutdown=false 
-Dosgi.os=linux -Dosgi.ws=gtk -Dosgi.arch=x86 
-agentlib:jdwp=transport=dt_socket,address=8001,server=y,suspend=y -jar 
/home/eskimo/.m2/repository/p2/osgi/bundle/org.eclipse.equinox.launcher/1.0.201.R35x_v20090715/org.eclipse.equinox.launcher-1.0.201.R35x_v20090715.jar
 -data 
/home/eskimo/Projects/jbt-modular/jst/tests/org.jboss.tools.jst.web.kb.test/target/work/data
 -dev 
file:/home/eskimo/Projects/jbt-modular/jst/tests/org.jboss.tools.jst.web.kb.test/target/dev.properties
 -install 
/home/eskimo/Projects/jbt-modular/jst/tests/org.jboss.tools.jst.web.kb.test/target/work
 -configuration 
/home/eskimo/Projects/jbt-modular/jst/tests/org.jboss.tools.jst.web.kb.test/target/work/configuration
 -application org.codehaus.tycho.surefire.osgibooter.uitest -testproperties 
/home/eskimo/Projects/jbt-modular/jst/tests/org.jboss.tools.jst.web.kb.test/target/surefire.properties
Listening for transport dt_socket at address: 8001





At this point build is waiting for you to attach remote debugger to the process 
because of using

suspend=y


in argLine element of your pom.xml file. So you need to return to eclipse and 
hit 'Debug' button in dialog opened before.
Build will continue at this point and stop on your break points so you can find 
out what is wrong with tests during nightly build.
[1]  http://java.sun.com/javase/technologies/core/toolsapis/jpda/#Invocation 
Java  Platform Debugger Architecture -  
http://java.sun.com/javase/technologies/core/toolsapis/jpda/#Invocation

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