From: "Charles So" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Hello,
Nobody seems to have asked this question before, so here it goes...
First of all, I managed to get Eclipse to connect to a remote instance of
OFBiz (by following the instructions in docs.ofbiz.org and used the Official
debugging method.) The Debugger perspective is active, and shows that there
are many OFBiz threads running.
There was no Java Project in Eclipse at the moment.
Since I need to set break points and make code changes, I am kinda stuck
here.
So, I created a new Java Project, "Link Source" to the folder containing the
running instance of OFBiz.
I can set break points, play with OFBiz in Safari, and Eclipse will stop the
OFBiz at break points.
However, upon checking the Eclipse Workspace I found another copy of OFBiz
in it!
The question is, have I done anything incorrectly here? I mean, if I make
changes in Eclipse I don't think the changes are reflected in the original
copy of OFBiz. Without the Java Project, there seems to be no way to set
breakpoints and step thru the code...
Comments please!
If you don't want to worry you may use the second method instead.
Jacques
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