>  > I am running a servlet application under tomcat (servlet engine) and
>  > apache with mod_jk.
>  > 
>  > I modified the tomcat startup file to contain the debug stuff:
>  > 
>  > it starts up:
>  > 
>  > java -classic -Xrunjdwp:transport=dt_socket,address=NNNN,server=y,
>  > suspend=n -Xdebug -Dtomcat.home= $MAIN

Presumably you already use a number in place of NNNN above, or it
would fail on startup as well.

>  > problem #1
>  > tomcat starts ok, but when I shut it down, it complains:
>  > 
>  > "err:: Address already in use
>  > Transport dt_socket failed to initialize, rc = -1"

I would recommend setting the debug options in TOMCAT_OPTS in
startup.sh, not in tomcat.sh. Otherwise the shutdown command tries to
use the same port for debugging, which results in the above error.

The other idea to use ant would also work, but seems like an
unnecessary complication to me.


>  > the jdebug documentation tells me what to do if I have solaris +
>  > jdk1.3, or linux + jdk1.2.2, but it doesn't specifically say what
>  > to do with linux + jdk1.3. So I follow the instructions for
>  > solaris + jdk1.3

I think that is the right thing to do.

>  > Execute JDEbug->Processes->Attach Process->Local Host
>  > I then enter my socket number (which may or  may not be good)

This is the NNNN number in the debug options, yes? Not one of the
other sockets that Tomcat is configured to use.

>  > Then I start my app. in the browser.
>  > 
>  > Then I come back to jdee and nothing happens. I try to do:

Did you set any breakpoints? If not, I wouldn't expect anything
visible to happen. I have found that you need to set the breakpoints
after attaching the debugger to Tomcat, or they won't work.

>  > Display - local variable, and I get an error

You can only display local variables when you are stepping through
(once the breakpoint is hit).


-- 
Jason Rumney


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