Hi Arnold,

You could start by making a sample Trinidad project (or use trinidad
demo), and add trinidad sources as dependency with m2eclipse. It
should enable Eclipse to trace through Trinidad's code.

Regards,
Cedric Durmont

2010/2/21 apreg <[email protected]>:
>
> I found tutorials about, how to build maven projects under Eclipse then debug
> them with jetty or even tomcat. Now I'd like to get some instructions or
> ideas how should I trace the underlaying trinidad components' work.
>
> apreg wrote:
>>
>> Hi,
>>
>> First I'd like to build the trinidad sources within Eclipse (of course
>> with the help of some plugins e.g. m2eclipse), then I'd like to
>> debugging it in a step-by-step mode. Could someone give me a convenient
>> step-by-step guide on how to accomplish this?
>> I use Eclipse 3.5.1, jdk 1.6.0_18 x64 and the latest m2eclipse plugin
>> but if you know a better one let me know.
>>
>> Regards,
>> Arnold Preg
>>
>>
>>
>>
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