Hi, Jose.
Our team had implemented the remote debugging feature on our custom Android
port.
This[1] is a brief article about that.
I hope it helps you.
(It is under development, so you cannot get the code yet)
Thanks,
Young Han.
[1] http://dev.dorothybrowser.com/2011/07/27/131175732.html
Hi, Jose.
Our team had implemented the remote debugging feature on our custom Android
port.
This[1] is a brief article about that.
I hope it will be helpful.
(It is under development, so you cannot get the code yet)
Regards,
Young Han.
[1]
Note that this solution is using V8-based protocol that we are deprecating
in Chrome. Chrome DevTools for Java (Eclipse plugin being discussed) will
support both: V8 protocol (for Node and other V8-based solutions) and WebKit
Remote Debugging Protocol (for WebKit-based browsers) going forard. I
Hi, Jose.
Our team had implemented the remote debugging feature on our custom Android
port.
This[1] is a brief article about that.
I hope it will be helpful.
(It is under development, so you cannot get the code yet)
Regards,
Young Han.
[1]
Hi Steve,We would +1 for this feature in Android (and iOS too).--GlanOn Jul 7, 2011, at 6:11 AM, Steve Block wrote:You need to check with Android port owners on whether they intend to enableINSPECTOR in their builds and expose remote debugging capabilities.I'm afraid we have no plans right now to
On Thu, Jul 7, 2011 at 10:46 AM, JOSE MANUEL CANTERA FONSECA j...@tid.eswrote:
Hi there,
** **
I have two technical questions concerning the Webkit Remote Debugging
Protocol.
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a/ What is the difference / relationship between this protocol and the v8
remote debugging
You need to check with Android port owners on whether they intend to enable
INSPECTOR in their builds and expose remote debugging capabilities.
I'm afraid we have no plans right now to enable this feature.
Steve
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