Not luck, it's a paid for product and so is expected to do so.

I don't use MyEclipse (even when my client bought me a license) because I stay several versions ahead of what's available for MyEclipse. I use the latest stable nightlies of what makes up the Web Tools product.

To be fair though, if you can afford the annual license ($30 last time I checked), MyEclipse is *well* worth the cost.


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On Sep 21, 2005, at 11:32 AM, Dave Newton wrote:

I don't know if I'm just lucky or something (judging from the legacy code I've been dealing with lately I find it unlikely :( but when using MyEclipse and Tomcat 5.5.something I've accidentally set breakpoints in both JSP and Java files and been suddenly dumped into the debugger without having to configure anything at all. I'm using the MyEclipse server startup/deployment stuff; perhaps that does the appropriate startup automagically.

Dave



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