Hi Cezar,

Well, I'm not trying to debug either.  I thought that Gary was only trying
to debug the servlet, I didn't get anything from his past posts about
debugging the applet as well.

Regards,
Bob

At 02:40 PM 3/16/99 +0200, you wrote:
>Hi Gary, Bob
>
>I understand you want to *simultaneously* debug both the applet and
>the servlet with the *same* debugger.
>These two normally run separated - one in the browser's JVM
>another in the servlet-runner's JVM.
>
>I suppose it is too hard for a debugger to watch two distinct JVMs, even
>for Visual Cafe's. If you know it can, then skip the rest of the message,
>is useless...
>
>You probably need to run them on different machines, each one with
>its own Visual Cafe + debugger.
>
>And as your error messages say, the html file calling the applet
>should be loaded from the same server (+port?) via "http://  " not
>"file:///...", so you need some HTTP daemon on the same machine
>with the servlet runner, just to load in browser the HTML wou want to debug
>from the same machine where servlet-runner is debugged with the second
>debugger...
>
>Bye,
>
>Cezar
>
>On Mon, 15 Mar 1999, Bob Withers wrote:
>
>> What kind of connection is the applet making to the servlet?  It is
>> URLConnection, socket, RMI, something else?
>>
>> On Monday, March 15, 1999 4:27 PM, Formanek Gary L
>> [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] wrote:
>> > I agree, I would think they would be the same. However, I use the page to
>> > start my applet (there's a button on the html page) and then I can't
see how
>> > the connection is made in the applet that starts up to the servlet.
The page
>> > works but when the post happens from the applet, it does not seem to
debug
>> > break in the servlet code. How do I get the applet to know about the
debug
>> > version of the servlet that is running?
>> >
>> > Also, I've tried several things but the best I can do is get a security
>> > error - netscape.security.AppletSecurityException: security.Couldn't
connect
>> > to \machinename.com' with origin from '' or
>> > netscape.security.AppletSecurityException: security.protocol: Cannot
access
>> > 'http' from a codebase protocol of 'file'. This is when I run from a
local
>> > copy of the html file with the local host machine name, etc.
>> >
>> > Thanks,
>> >
>> > Gary
>> >
>> > > -----Original Message-----
>> > > From: Bob Withers [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
>> > > Sent: Monday, March 15, 1999 1:35 PM
>> > > To:   [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> > > Subject:      Re: Debug servlet from an applet using VisualCafe
>> > >
>> > > At 01:06 PM 3/15/99 -0600, you wrote:
>> > > >Hi,
>> > > >
>> > > >I have an applet which does communication with a servlet using HTTP. I
>> > > have
>> > > >been able to use VisualCafe to debug an HTML form which posts to a
>> > > servlet.
>> > > >Basically you set up the options on the project dialog with the HTML
>> > > form,
>> > > >etc. Then hit the F5 to run in the debugger and everything works.
>> > > >
>> > > >However, how do I get an applet which posts to a servlet to debug into
>> > > the
>> > > >servlet? Has anyone ever done this before? I have several entries
into my
>> > > >servlet from my applet and aside from always doing logging, I would
>> > > actually
>> > > >like to step into the servlet and debug it.
>> > > >
>> > >
>> > > Why would an applet posting to the servlet be any different than a HTML
>> > > form posting to it?  I would think that from the persepctive of the
server
>> > > they would be indistinguishable.
>> > >
>> > > Bob
>
>
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