Hi Dan,

All depends that we mean by integrated. Using remote debug, we can already have a lot of useful information and a better understanding about what Karaf code does. To be honest, I mostly use the remote debug.

FYI we want to make some progress on EIK. With EIK, we are able to run a Karaf "inside" Eclipse: it simplifies a lot the deployment, testing and debugging.

Regards
JB

On 08/17/2012 07:50 PM, Dan Tran wrote:
The console is the new wicket base ( to be released as a alpha as
discussed at dev list )

Are you able to get IDEA to fully integrate with karaf for development
and debugging? ( id no remote debug involved )

Thanks

-Dan

On Fri, Aug 17, 2012 at 9:52 AM, Jean-Baptiste Onofré <[email protected]> wrote:
Hi Dan,

which console are you talking about ? the one currently in Karaf 2.2.x
(based on Felix WebConsole), or the new project in preparation (based on
Pax-Wicket) ?

On my side, I use IntelliJ IDEA as IDE.

Regards
JB


On 08/17/2012 06:30 PM, Dan Tran wrote:

Hi

I am looking for advice on how to setup a development environment
starting out with karaf webconsole architecture and extend to add our
own features.  We currently has 'semi' successful dev environment for
a small set of osgi features running under karaf 2.2.x where we use
Eclipse for IDE,  Spring and mocking for unit testing, BUT the
production the osgi feature only run under 'blueprint' no Spring.
Debugging under runtime is a pain. We can only use remote debug.

Now I'd like to bring more ppl to do web development.  This means I
must have a much better development where we would like to be able to
full integrate karaf with our Eclipse.

Questions:

     - How do Karaf devs develop and test webconsole??, are you able to
fully integrate your IDE ( what is it ? ) with karaf?

Thanks

-Dan


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