Thanks Ralf, you've been a great help! I would still like it if I could debug on the whole jsp if anyone has suggestions though? I have set magnolia up as a project in NetBeans which does allow breakpoints to be set on jsp files, and allows step through debugging of them. However, when debugging Magnolia it completely ignores any breakpoints set in the paragraph jsp's.
Any one got any thoughts or suggestions? Chris -----Original Message----- From: [email protected] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 17 January 2007 15:38 To: [email protected] Subject: [magnolia-user] AW: [magnolia-user] Trouble with debugging JSPs in eclipse Chris, As much as I know Eclipse does not natively support JSP debugging. Not a perfect one, but if you include java code with <jsp:scriplet> you can at least set breakpoints there and inspect variables Ralf -----Ursprüngliche Nachricht----- Von: [email protected] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Gesendet: Mittwoch, 17. Januar 2007 16:24 An: [email protected] Betreff: [magnolia-user] Trouble with debugging JSPs in eclipse Hi, I'm trying to set Magnolia up in eclipse so that I can debug my jsp paragraphs. I followed Ralf's instructions on this (included below for completeness). Magnolia is now successfully set up as a dynamic web project that I can run. However, I can't work out how to debug the paragraphs now. Firstly, there doesn't appear to be anyway to add break points to JSP files. Do I need to download (and purchase?) some plug-in to be able to do this? Any recommendations if so? Secondly, in trying to find ways to get around this problem I created a project with just a very simple jsp. I added the directory with the compiled .java and .class files to the project. I then went into the .java file, added a line break at an appropriate point, and then selected to debug the jsp file. The jsp file ran as normal and did not stop at the break point. Did I do something wrong? (this was just a test really, and I would certainly prefer to be able to place my break points in the jsp rather than java code if possible). Any help on how I can finally get Eclipse set up so I can debug and step through my jsp paragraphs is greatly appreciated!!! Cheers, Chris -------------------- Instructions on setting Magnolia up in Eclipse as a runnable web project: 1. Install JSDK 2. Install Tomcat 3. Download Magnolia 3.0.1 CE from Magnolia website (http://www.magnolia.info) 4. Install Magnolia 5. Start Magnolia 6. Stop Magnolia 7. Move the author repositories from webapps/magnoliaAuthor/repositories to /Data/repositories 8. Modify property magnolia.repositories.home in webapps/magnoliaAuthor/WEB-INF/config/default/magnolia.properties from repositories to /Data/repositories 9. Start Magnolia and test if author instance works 10. Stop Magnolia 11. If not already done, install Eclipse with Web Tools Platform (WTP) (http://www.eclipse.org) 12. Start Eclipse 13. Define your JSDK as "Installed JRE" 14. Define your Tomcat as "Installed Runtime" 15. Create a new "Dynamic Web Project" magnolia 16. Copy the content of the Magnolia author instance (all under webapps/magnoliaAuthor) to the Eclipse project's WebContent folder 17. Run project magnolia on server 18. Test if it works ---------------------------------------------------------------- for list details see http://www.magnolia.info/en/magnolia/developer.html ---------------------------------------------------------------- ---------------------------------------------------------------- for list details see http://www.magnolia.info/en/magnolia/developer.html ----------------------------------------------------------------
