Hi,

I just finished my first version of a very very simple Eclipse pulgin, which I can use for debuging my pipelines. Usually I inserted a map:serialize type="xml" in the place I wanted to have a closer look at. Unfortunately - especially when dealing with ajax request - this breaks the application. The LogTransformer produces so extremely ugly output, that I
didn't really want to use it.

My Eclipse Plugin is assigned to files with an ending of ".plog" and opens a specialy adapted Xml Editor with a text field for choosing a socket port and a button to start listening. As soon as the Editor is listening, my CocoonPipelineDebuggerTranformer can connect to it and send it it's content. I now can really have a look at what is passing through the pipeline and the really good thing is, that I can insert multiple debugs in one pipeline and by this recieve multiple stages of one pipeline execution. Multiple editor Insatnces can listen to individual ports and every instance of the debug transformer can hereby
log to a different editor.

I found this really helpfull and would like to donate it, if anyone is interested in this.

Chris


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