Rich --
I have done this both locally (running JRun *within* VCafe 3.0c) and
remotely (attaching VCafe3.0c to a remote JRun). To get it running locally,
I followed the advice in this page:
http://people.netscape.com/franks/jrundebug.html
Thanks to Frank Schroder for writing this up, and Clement Wong for pointing
it out.
To attach to a remote JRun, there are several more hoops to go through. I
have succesfully done this on one box (NT), but am having some trouble doing
it with JRun running on Unix and VCafe on NT. Theoretically, it should be
no different...
In essence, remote debugging JRun is just like remote debugging any JVM.
For 1.2 JVMs, you just start it from the command line with the '-Xdebug'
option, along with some other command-line tweaking. Also, both the remote
JVM and the local VCafe need to find the correct debug versions of the
classes in question. This stuff is all in the VCafe 3.0 docs. When you
tell VCafe which class to run in the remote JVM, tell it
'com.livesoftware.jrun.service.ServiceManager', and give it the path to the
'jsm' (i.e. <jrun-dir>/jsm-default') as an argument.
Good luck...
Mike.
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> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Helton Richard
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> Subject: Does anyone have a working servlet, able to debug, in Visual
> Cafe Pro Edition 3.0c?
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> If so, please send me the steps of getting it working.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Rich H.
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