I hope I'm not being too dense, but here's my question.

I'm new to Eclipse, and I have tried to read up on this, but I think I
missing a trick. ATF was (?is?) the 'old' way to get Javascript support in
Eclipse. ATF's devs migrated to working on JSDT - and JSDT is the only
current (centrally distributed) way of working with Javascript [I'm
specifically excluding things like MyEclipse].

Now, ATF definitely had a 'proper' debugger for Javascript, with
breakpoints, step-in/out and so forth. JSDT specifically says that it
supports breakpoints - but all I can do is set a bookmark! I know this has
been appraoched before, but someone please enlighten me - what is the deal
with this?

Is there any way to get JSDT to do proper Javascript debugging? Is ATF
available for Ganymede?

And I'm sorry, but Firebug is _not_ a reliable debugger.

Many thanks,

Dan
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