Please send a screenshot with the Properties dialog for
NormalRouteResponse.xsl. You can display the dialog by right clicking on
the file in the Package Explorer view and selecting Properties. Is the
file stored on the local filesystem? What is the type of the project
containing the file (Project from CVS, Oxygen XML Project, Plugin
Project, Java Project, etc.)?
Regards,
Sorin
Kai Hackemesser wrote:
I opened it with double click in the package explorer view. As usual.
And it didn't appear, as you can see.
Regards,
Kai
Sorin Ristache schrieb:
Hello,
Any file that is in the current workspace and is opened with the
Oxygen XSL Editor is listed in the XSL combo box of the Debugger
perspective. How did you open NormalRouteResponse.xsl? Did you open it
using the File -> Open File action? Did you open it with a double
click in the Package Explorer view?
Regards,
Sorin
Kai Hackemesser wrote:
I now have both projects open. I have the xsl file opened in the
editor (and can set or unset breakpoints). But I can't select it in
the debugger view. See Screenshot.
Kind regards,
Kai
Sorin Ristache schrieb:
Hello Kai,
I think you placed the breakpoints before you closed the Eclipse
project containing the XSL with the breakpoints. The debugger does
not stop on them because they are Eclipse markers and an Eclipse
marker cannot be placed on a file that is not included in the
current workspace. It is an Eclipse limitation. The files of a
closed Eclipse project are not included in the workspace.
Regards,
Sorin
Kai Hackemesser wrote:
Additional info:
This happens if the project or the subproject is currently closed.
Kai Hackemesser schrieb:
Hi there,
I found a problem/bug:
If I have a project having sub projects - (as I have in form of a
Maven2-Project holding some sub-projects) and I want to debug a
xsl stylesheet in such a sub project, the debugger doesn't stop at
marked breakpoints. A breakpoint which I have set in the xsl can't
be removed. If I try to step into the xsl transformation, Internet
Explorer pops up and shows me the xml input. Eclipse shows me an
empty editor screen telling me that the file I'm currently
debugging doesn't exist. Strange, not?
Kind regards,
Kai
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