The problem you are talking about is independent of 
development/production/remotedebugging.
You can use sysout or logger to trace the values as watch will not be able to 
show you the real value of global objects in the page.

Note: I am assuming that you are trying to see the value of the global variable 
of the page in the watch dialog.

-----Original Message-----
From: Barry Books [mailto:trs...@gmail.com]
Sent: Wednesday, April 5, 2017 5:10 AM
To: Tapestry users
Subject: Re: Remote debugging a Tapestry application

I believe you will be able to see the values if you are in development mode.

On Tuesday, April 4, 2017, g kuczera <gkucz...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Hi everybody,
> I wanted to speed up my work and try out the remote debugging from Eclipse.
> It indeed works (I use jetty:run on localhost and then remote
> debugging configuration from Eclipse), the breakpoints are hit. The
> big problem is the wrong values of the pages' fields - all of them
> equal null or other default value (eg. the boolean fields equal
> false). After passing the field to the method, it's value is read correctly.
>
> I use Tapestry 5.3.7 and Eclipse Neon. The application is run in the
> production mode and I have not yet tried the development mode (I have
> some configuration problems, probably not connected with Tapestry). Is
> there any difference in this case between these two modes?
>
> The project is managed by maven. The maven-compiler-plugin plugin is
> in version 3.1 and is configured with settings:
>           <debug>true</debug>
>           <debuglevel>lines,vars,source</debuglevel>
>
> I think that my problem is connected with this three ead:
> http://apache-tapestry-mailing-list-archives.1045711.
> n5.nabble.com/Debugging-variables-td4296888.html
>
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