I found that using Eclipse + MyEclipse plug-in works really well for stepping through JSPs. I think that there are a few free Eclipse tomcat launcher plugins that'll allow you to do more or less the same thing with JSPs.
You might want to look at this article: http://www.magnolia.info/wiki/Wiki.jsp?page=MagnoliaAndEclipse (it's written for Magnolia 1.x but I used it as a guide for 3.0.x) C. > -----Original Message----- > From: [email protected] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: January 15, 2007 14:56 > To: [email protected] > Subject: [magnolia-user] Best way to develop magnolia paragraphs? > > > Hi, > > I've been modifying a few of the paragraphs in Magnolia, and > along the way have found it quite tricky to track down the > errors in my code. A good way to debug the jsp files would be > very useful! > > I see that NetBeans seems a reasonable approach to developing > and debugging standard jsp files. However, just taking a > standard magnolia paragraph jsp and trying to compile it > returns a bunch of errors. > > Any suggestions on what would be the best approach for > developing paragraphs? (notepad and logfiles are just a bit > too painful). > > Cheers, > > Chris > > ---------------------------------------------------------------- > for list details see > http://www.magnolia.info/en/magnolia/developer.html > ---------------------------------------------------------------- > > ---------------------------------------------------------------- for list details see http://www.magnolia.info/en/magnolia/developer.html ----------------------------------------------------------------
