In general it works perfectly fine!
I rarely have a problem when the debugger somehow cannot connect.
What helped in such case was to make a little change (insert an empty line or similar) so the class was compiled again.
After that it worked.

What also can help is clearing the cache: File - Invalidate Caches / Restart
But that also cleans your local history; what not always is a first preference ;-)

Also a reboot might help.

And as Alex said: make sure you run the configuration that has the compile box checked: File - Project Structure - Modules - (select your module you start in your configuration) - Compiler Options - Generate Debuggable SWF

What surprises me is that you say not even trace statements work?
Are you sure you're editing and testing the same module (it happened to me that I used a configuration I did not intend to use ;-)

If not even the trace statement gives the expected output, something must be pretty wrong...

Good luck and regards



Am 30.08.2015 um 23:19 schrieb Alex Harui:
Is the debug compiler option set to true?


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From: Yishay Weiss

Date: Sun, Aug 30, 2015 7:45 AM

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Subject:[FlexJS] Does debugging work on IntelliJ?


I've put an alert and it shows, but there's no break at the breakpoint.
Debugging with AIR simulator. BTW, I don't see trace statements either.



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