Max,
We're excited to hear of the interest in the JavaScript Debugger space.
It is great for the community to have different options available and to
spur innovation.
Just to avoid confusion, Webclipse does not "require a special
installation" as it is a standard plug-in installed into Eclipse from
the marketplace, and as such is also consumed by MyEclipse. Beyond all
these plugins being based on common fundamentals - Chrome Dev Tools,
Webclipse does certainly go beyond with a number of improvements
including a full compatibility with existing JSDT Debug Framework API
and with more power-ups coming for Web dev soon.
We look forward to finding opportunities to collaborate in the future as
opportunities arise.
Best regards,
Piotr Tomiak
Angelo,
Myeclipse use the same tech behind the scenes. Nodeclipse does the
same. Just that we collaborated with Google to get the code over to
eclipse so everyone gets it as opposed to make it something requiring
a special install.
If you make it work for the eclipse jsdt debugger I'm pretty sure the
same or similar is what myeclipse or Nodeclipse can do for theirs.
this is why I recommended when we talked last about this to use the
jsdt debugger APIs instead of any webclipse or Nodeclipse specific code.
Whatever you do - I hope it works :)
/max
http://about.me/maxandersen
On 08 Jan 2016, at 19:12, Angelo zerr <angelo.zerr@xxxxxxxxx
<mailto:angelo.zerr@xxxxxxxxx>> wrote:
Hi Gorkem,
Many thanks for your answer! I will try to test your work.
My main goal is to support Run/Debug protractor inside AngularJS Eclipse.
I think I will start with Webclipse (MyEclipse debugger) and after I
will implement it with your debugger.
Thank's again!
Regard's Angelo
2016-01-08 19:03 GMT+01:00 Gorkem Ercan <gorkem.ercan@xxxxxxxxx
<mailto:gorkem.ercan@xxxxxxxxx>>:
On 8 Jan 2016, at 12:19, Angelo zerr wrote:
Hi all,
I have several questions about your _javascript_ Debugger:
* can we play with it? where can we find it?
Gerrit contribution is ongoing in
https://git.eclipse.org/r/#/c/63817/
* is it able to debug node application?
Yes it is..
I'm very interested with this _javascript_ Debugger (if it
can support debug
of node application) to :
* add a tern debugger to debug tern plugin inside tern.java.
Today it's
possible to debug tern plugins with MyEclipse _javascript_
Debugger &
Nodeclipse _javascript_ Debugger. I would liek to support
your debugger too.
I think those are also based on the Google's chromedevtools
plugin, so it will probably
not going to be a big effort for you.
* try to debug AngularJS Protractor tests with your debugger
(I have more
and more people who wish run/debug protractor tests). I have
played with
MyEclipse _javascript_ Debugger and I can debug protractor
but conf is a
little complex. I would like to give you ideas to easy the
conf of
protractor.
The initial contribution comes with a generic launch
configuration but we
do plan to add more specific (and easier) launch different JS
applications
so your input is welcome.
Many thanks for your answer.
Have a nice WE
Regard's Angelo
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