sorry. I thought the was the example being given for karaf-boot.
On 2015-09-12 16:48, developm...@mobigov.com wrote: > Debug with breakpoints works ok for me, I run karaf with the debug > option and attach the same I would a tomcat app. I will say that > somewhere I lost something because even though the ide stops at the > correct line of the breakpoint and I can see the variables I am > watching. The libraries included from the ide don't match with what is > loaded because I do not get the green line and step into and over don't > work. I also can debug with paxexam but I think OSGI is definitely much > harder than many other technologies. I don't have a problem with this > though. I chose java even though it is much harder to pickup than > dynamic languages. I like type safe languages because even though there > is more work involved in specifying the rules and it is slower to get > started. Cleanly specifying the rules allows for better tool support and > is priceless once a project gets large. I feel the same way about OSGI. > It is more work upfront but once you really know what you are doing it > saves a lot of work in the long run. It would be great if things were > easier at no expense but that is not what drew me to karaf. Also you > will be competing against many commercial entities for users who are > looking for easy enterprise and distributed computing (Typesafe, Spring > ...) so I am not sure that is the way to get more people involved. I > think concentrating on the type of person who is willing to take the > time to learn and configure their project so they have an optimal > solution for the long term would probably pull in more people. > > On 2015-09-12 15:31, Pedro Domingues wrote: > >> Hi, I really need to debug my code by the use of breakpoints, however this >> seems a complex undertaking with an OSGi container. I have Eclipse and Felix >> (both the latest). My project is a raw OSGi project, I am not using PDE, >> just maven bundle plugin to generate the bundles and then copy them to the >> /bundle folder in felix, then I perform java -jar bin/felix.jar and the >> project runs. So no fuss here. However I cannot debug the application that >> way. I've tried to read the docs >> (http://felix.apache.org/documentation/development/integrating-felix-with-eclipse.html >> [1] [1 [1]]) but they are outdated/broken and cant make them work... How >> can I debug this? Will I have to avoid using OSGi just because debug is not >> supported...? :( Thanks! >> --------------------------------------------------------------------- To >> unsubscribe, e-mail: users-unsubscr...@felix.apache.org For additional >> commands, e-mail: users-h...@felix.apache.org > > Links: > ------ > [1] > http://felix.apache.org/documentation/development/integrating-felix-with-eclipse.html > [1] Links: ------ [1] http://felix.apache.org/documentation/development/integrating-felix-with-eclipse.html