For Java debugging I use IntelliJ. I just set up remote debugging. It
works really well. I don't use Eclipse but I'm sure it can do the same
thing. I know IntelliJ won't mess with the contents of your project in
any way - it surprises me that Eclipse would.
Ralph
Oleg Konovalov wrote:
Hi,
Are there any tools to debug Cocoon applications:
- Java part;
- XSL/XSLTs ?
I tried to use MyEclipse4 plugin with JBoss3 for Java part,
but unfortunately it tries to replace a project on Jboss
with the one compiled from Java AND removes all other
directories [containing XSLs, XMLs, XMAP, XCONF, HTML, etc.]
Is there a way to preserve them as "resources" ?
As for XSL/XSLT part debugging, I tried,
but since I usually have several XSLTs in the pipeline
(SQL->logic->HTML), I couldn't figure it out.
Also I would like the tool to allow visual editing (or at least
Preview) of XHTML - XMLSpy gives me blank page on .
Would StylusStudio be better for XSL(T) debugging and design
than XMLSpy ? Any better tool ?
(money is not a big issue)
Unfortunately, Lepido doesn't yet do any of that...
Thank you,
Oleg.
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