Hi Rick,

That's what set SERVICEMIX_DEBUG=true is doing - it opens port 5005 for
remote debugging.

Have a look at bin/servicemix.bat for details.

-Stefan







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-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Friday, July 28, 2006 11:24 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: RE: debugging ServiceMix



Thanks João,
But I would like to open a port for debugging a ServiceMix instance.
This way I can step through my code in Eclipse.

Also I do not want to run ServiceMix through the Eclipse plugin, as that

means Eclipse is running ServiceMix.

I just want to open up a port and remote debug the JVM through that. Is it

possible with a set option?

Regards Rick





João Luz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
27/07/2006 19:09
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        Subject:        RE: debugging ServiceMix


I could do on command prompt do

set SERVICEMIX_DEGUG=true
servicemix.bat

It will start servicemix on debug mode.



João Vieira da Luz




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