Yes you can debug from Eclipse. You just need to make sure you launch
Jetty or whatever container with remote debugging enabled and then
configure Eclipse to connect. I can't remember the sytax off hand, but
googling eclipse jetty remote debug should turn it up :-)
Regards,
Jake
On 22/10/2008, at 4:58 AM, Henrique Prange <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi John,
John Huss wrote:
I know you can deploy a WO app into a Servlet container, but can
you develop with it too?
Yes, you can. But I think rapid development mode will not work.
I mean, can I run and debug my WO app through a local instance of
Tomcat (or something else)?
We use maven-jetty-plugin when we have to test or check if
everything is fine with the WAR package. This way we can quickly
verify application behaviors without having to deploy it into a
production or development server. AFAIK, you can also configure the
Jetty instance to debug code using Eclipse. I have never tried this
kind of configuration, though.
Cheers,
Henrique
John
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