On 10.06.2004 16:58, Ralph Goers wrote:

Well, I use IntelliJ (at the moment) but I'd assume that NetBeans and
Eclipse will both let you do remote debugging of a webapp.

And with all three it's extremely easy, no reason for switching the IDE on that.


I have extended Cocoon's SitemapComponentTestCase to support additional
components such as input modules and selectors. I then unit test my
components to death before using them.  That and logging reduces the need
to actually have to debug the component.

I do it exactly the other way around ;-)

Someone else will have to discuss the reason for the eclipse target.

The eclipse target is just for creating the eclipse .project and .classpath files as there would be very much work to do for setting up a Cocoon project in eclipse. The same can be done for NetBeans or IntelliJ if someone wants it and provides a patch.


Joerg


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