Thanks a lot !

You helped me find this : http://felix.apache.org/site/integrating-felix-with-netbeans.html which explains how to do it with Netbeans. And it works perfectly !

Regards,

Benoît

Le 18 juil. 09 à 10:13, Clement Escoffier a écrit :


On 18.07.2009, at 10:06, Benoît Thiébault wrote:

HI Clément, and thanks for your quick answer,


Le 18 juil. 09 à 09:59, Clement Escoffier a écrit :

You can debug your application using your regular debugger. Nothing changes. Add your breakpoint and execute your application in debug mode.


OK... but this means I certainly don't use Netbeans properly : to run the application, I launch felix from command line in the terminal, then I start each jar file "by hand". How do I start the iPOJO component directly from Netbeans so that the debugger works ?

I'm not a netbeans expert. On Eclipse, I proceed as follows:
- I place my breakpoints in my code
- I run Felix with the debug mode
- Set the debugger to find the "good" code
- That's it

(cf http://felix.apache.org/site/integrating-felix-with-eclipse.html)

It should be possible to do the same things with Netbeans

Regards,

Clement


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