Re: Debugging WO5.2 apps with December 2002 tools and OSX 10.2.4
Re: Debugging WO5.2 apps with December 2002 tools and OSX 10.2.4
- Subject: Re: Debugging WO5.2 apps with December 2002 tools and OSX 10.2.4
- From: Jonathan Rochkind <email@hidden>
- Date: Wed, 19 Feb 2003 11:42:51 -0600
This isn't really what you asked, but I'll tell you anyway: I've been
using the commercial debugging application "BugSeeker2". It has become
invaluable to me, well worth it's price (which I think is $200, if memory
serves). It works fine with WebObjects, no problem, once you figure out
how you need to set things up for a project. BugSeeker2 itself is written
in pure Java, and works fine on Windows or OSX. It's really a remarkably
good application.
--Jonathan
At 03:49 AM 2/19/2003 -0700, Randy Leonard wrote:
I recently did two things to a project on which I am working, and working with
the Java debugger has become woefully painful.
- Broke the application from a single project to multiple frameworks and an
application project
- Upgraded to WO5.2 and and OSX 10.2.4
Breakpoints do not always catch, even though System.out.println's clearly
indicate the code is being executed. The debugger is fairly useles at this
point.
I've searched the mailing list archives and discovered I am not alone when it
comes to experiencing problems with the PBX debugger. One solution which
seemed promising was re-indexing my project(s), but do not see a PBX menu item
for re-indexing a project. I've also fiddled with the application's Launch
Configurations.
Any suggestions are appreciated.
Randy
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