The good point to start is method where exception is thrown - you need few
additional source jars to do that.

Best regards,
Lukasz

-----Original Message-----
From: Guillaume Nodet [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Wednesday, October 27, 2010 7:16 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: Debugging/Using an IDE to debug Karaf

Spring xml files are declarative, they are not executed.  So i am not
aware of any way to put breakpoints and i don't think it really mean
anything.
You can raise the log level and check spring log.

On Tuesday, October 26, 2010, Mike Van <[email protected]> wrote:
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> All:
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> Was able to get this working with Karaf.  To get it running, I had to
comment out lines 232 and 240 due to a possible superfluous "x" in
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> "x$KARAF_DEBUG" != "x"
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> in line 232 in the etc/karaf file .  This may not be a bug, as this is how
the file looks in the repository . The path to the file in SVN is:
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> karaf-2.0.x/assembly/src/main/distribution/unix-shell/bin/karaf
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> Then, I had to change the port to 5004, as something on my system already
uses port 5005.
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> Setting up the remote debugging in Eclipse was very intuitive
(thankfully).
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> Using this I was able to do 1 and 3 listed below, and was able to get a
lot of good information.
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> Unfortunately, as most of my deployment relies on Spring files in XML, I
was unable to set breakpoints in the xml files, making it still impossible
to see exactly why C3P0 isn't working!
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> Does anyone know of a tool that will allow me to set breakpoints in the
spring xml files?
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> v/r,
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> Mike Van
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> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Mike Van [via Karaf]"
<[email protected]>
> To: "Mike Van" <[email protected]>
> Sent: Tuesday, October 26, 2010 12:29:29 PM
> Subject: Debugging/Using an IDE to debug Karaf
>
> This topic is lightly covered in the documentation, but I was wondering if
anyone has successfully used Eclipse to do the following in Karaf:
>  1) set breakpoints in deployed code,
>  2) start/stop bundles as they run, and
>  3) view the progress as bundles work.
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> If you have, could you please provide more detailed explanations on how to
do this using Eclipse?
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> v/r,
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> Mike Van
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