Hi Sandro,
I was able to step through the script source code inside the Eclipse
debugger once. However, it did not try this again for quite some time
now. So it might well be that some changes made attaching the debugger
more difficult/troublesome. I still think it should be possible though...
Michael
On 27.12.10 2:10, Sandro Boehme wrote:
Michael,
I debugged the debugger (JavaDebugUtils.java:128) and for me it looks
like the debugger is looking for a file named
"helloworld/helloworld.html" when I set a breakpoint at "html.scala".
Are you sure it is possible to attach a scala script source to the debugger?
Best,
Sandro
Am 07.12.10 17:16, schrieb Michael Dürig:
Sandro,
Getting the sources attached is a bit tricky. The actual script sources
are in the resource folder (since they are resources bundled into
Sling). So if you want to step through the script source it should be
possible by telling Eclipse to look into the appropriate folder under
main/resources. In the case of the hello word module that would be
hello-world/src/main/resources/content/apps
Michael
On 2.12.10 15:39, Sandro Boehme wrote:
Hello,
reading http://www.scala-lang.org/node/5257 I assume I can use the
debugger for the Scala scripts in Sling. I can indeed attach to the
debugger, set a breakpoint and the debugger will start at the specified
position. What I can not get to work is: attaching the source correctly.
I tried it with the hello world project and used:
o The source directory from the generated Eclipse project
o All levels of directories as source directories in a mounted WebDAV
directoy between '/' and '/apps/helloworld'
Does somebody have an idea how to attach the source correctly?
Best,
Sandro