"nameghino" wrote :
| How can this be done? Does this have anything to do with remote debugging?
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| Still, I'm trying to figure out the reason why this happens, but can't seem to
get anything clear.
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Throughout this thread, i was always thinking that we were discussing about "Remote
Debugging" through (plain) Eclipse. Here's how attach a debugger through
Eclipse:
1) Edit the run.bat file of JBoss to use the following debug options (note the suspend=n
option, this tells the server not to wait till the debugger attaches itself to the server
):
set JAVA_OPTS=-Xdebug -Xrunjdwp:transport=dt_socket,address=8787,server=y,suspend=n
%JAVA_OPTS%
2) Start the server from the command line, using the run.bat file.
3) Once the server has completely started, i go to my (plain) Eclipse project and create a
new "Remote Java Application" debug session (if it's not already created).
In the "Port" text box i specify 8787 (the same as what i have in the run.bat).
Then click on Debug.
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