Hi guys,
As George said, the initial idea for this issue is to have a mechanism (probably an
Eclipse preference setting) to make sure that Forge start in debug mode and that the
Eclipse debugger gets attached automatically. It would not only help for core development
but also while developing and testing plugins.
Thomas, the source code for the Eclipse integration of Forge is in
http://anonsvn.jboss.org/repos/jbosstools/trunk/forge. The launching of Forge and the
definitions of preferences are in the org.jboss.tools.forge.core plugin. Preference panels
are in the org.jboss.tools.forge.core.ui plugin. If you really want to have a stab at
this, feel free to nag me on irc ;-)
Cheers,
Koen
Op 24-mei-2012, om 19:51 heeft George Gastaldi het volgende geschreven:
I think Koen Aers may help with it. Just added him to the discussion
to make him aware of it.
Regards,
George Gastaldi
2012/5/24 Thomas Frühbeck <fruehbeck(a)aon.at>:
> Gorge,
>
> great idea, I think I get the point, I was too much focused on developing
> Forge core, but this shouldnt be the most popular use case for Forge :-)
> Any idea where I can get the source?
>
> Thomas
> Am 24.05.2012 19:05, schrieb George Gastaldi:
>>
>> Hi Thomas,
>>
>> Instead of using these specific files, it would be better if the Forge
>> Console View itself could do this trick, by using the classpath
>> provided by Eclipse + M2.
>>
>
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