Have you followed the Fibonacci Tutorial?  Section 10 includes information on 
how to startup JBoss AppServer from "within" Eclipse as a Debug Configuration.  
 Once this configuration is setup, it launches JBoss AS with the output going 
to the Console in Eclipse. You build, package and deploy your application with 
the debug breakpoint enabled.
I'm assuming that you have gotten the little blue dot to show up in the 
left-side of the editor beside the line in the JSP that you wish to debug.  

Then hit the browser with the right URL and Eclipse will flip into the Debug 
Perspective.

Burr

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