Matt,

I do not have a specific need at this time to debug my JSPs.

I am just getting started with Java for Web development so am trying to work
through many prerequesite choices and tasks in terms of
platform/tool/framework choices, configuration of them, and verification of
the overall development environment setup.

When I found that my breakpoints were not being hit, I wanted to be able to
explain it (and hopefully fix it) to build my own confidence in what I had
set up as a stable development platform.  Then when I saw that some JSPs had
breakpoints hit and others had not, I was further confused, and decided to
post to the group.

I may never need to debug a JSP, but I am also unsure if it is a sign of
larger problems with my setup.

You mention that you do not do much with Netbeans.  Do you work much with
Eclipse?  Is that a better choice for Appfuse 2.x?

I suspect you're about to tell me to pony up for the IDEA license, and I
will if it is significantly better than its "free" competitors.  Without a
corporate "sponsor" funding my training, I have to choose my license fees
wisely. :-)

Thank you,
Jim


mraible wrote:
> 
> I haven't worked much with NetBeans so it's hard for me to know if
> this is a NetBeans or AppFuse issue. In general, I rarely need to
> debug my JSPs. Is there any particular reason you'd like to debug
> yours?
> 
> Matt
> 
> On 6/24/07, bernatowicz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>
>> [...]
>>
>> What am I missing here?  Do I have to do something special to debug the
>> sources "auto-magically" pulled in at build time by Maven (even though I
>> can
>> verify that a modified copy of them in my src tree is executing???)
>>
>> Many thanks,
>> Jim
> 
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> http://raibledesigns.com
> 
> 

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