make changes to jsp while debugging [message #142485] |
Wed, 05 October 2005 17:53 |
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Originally posted by: cap_nemesis.hotmail.com
On hitting a breakpoint eclipse opens the page in ".deployable/...". So
changes made during debugging get lost.
Is this the default behaviour?
Can I make eclipse open the page in my "content" directory, which is a
linked folder in the project (I changed .wtpmodules file)?
Thx
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Re: make changes to jsp while debugging [message #145337 is a reply to message #142485] |
Thu, 27 October 2005 02:32 |
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Mark Daring wrote:
> On hitting a breakpoint eclipse opens the page in ".deployable/...". So
> changes made during debugging get lost.
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> Is this the default behaviour?
> Can I make eclipse open the page in my "content" directory, which is a
> linked folder in the project (I changed .wtpmodules file)?
Which version of WTP are you running and with what kind of server
are you testing? This problem should have been fixed for some time,
now.
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Re: make changes to jsp while debugging [message #145410 is a reply to message #145337] |
Thu, 27 October 2005 18:33 |
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Originally posted by: ns_dkerber.ns_WarrenRogersAssociates.com
In article <djpe8c$9l7$2@news.eclipse.org>, nitind@us.ibm.com says...
> Mark Daring wrote:
> > On hitting a breakpoint eclipse opens the page in ".deployable/...". So
> > changes made during debugging get lost.
> >
> > Is this the default behaviour?
> > Can I make eclipse open the page in my "content" directory, which is a
> > linked folder in the project (I changed .wtpmodules file)?
>
> Which version of WTP are you running and with what kind of server
> are you testing? This problem should have been fixed for some time,
> now.
That happens to me as well, running Eclipse 3.1.1, Build ID M20050929-
0840, WTP 0.7.1, and Tomcat 5.5.12.
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Re: make changes to jsp while debugging [message #145755 is a reply to message #145457] |
Tue, 01 November 2005 03:39 |
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Srgjan Srepfler wrote:
> Does if work for Tomcat only or also for Application Servers ex. JBoss.
> (what if I use the JBoss 4.0 plugin?)
It should apply to all of them since the the .deployables folder is
gone, but I was mistaken: it's fixed in the upcoming M9. Appending
to the bug's the best way to get more specific answers about it,
such as which milestone atually has the fix in it.
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Nitin Dahyabhai
Eclipse Web Tools Platform
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