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RE: Tomcat, eclipse and jpda

Simon Chou

2003-12-06

Replies:

Serg,

If you turn on jpda mode, I assume that you want to perform a
remote debugging.
If your question is where should the debugging client run, then
the answer is
that you can do the debugging either on the client or on the
server.

However, I don't think you should use port 8080. To find out,
or to define, which
port it is used, you may look into your catalina.sh. By
default, it uses port 8000.

I'm not sure if I understand you question, but I hope this is
what you're asking.

SC

-----Original Message-----
From: Sergi Erola [mailto:sezbulma@(protected)]
Sent: Friday, December 05, 2003 7:26 AM
To: tomcat-user@(protected)
Subject: Tomcat, eclipse and jpda


Hi,
  I read the message in tomcat-user list about eclipse, tomcat
and jpda, but i don't understand very well. I have two machines,
one is a tomcat server and the other machine is my workstation.
I execute tomcat with "./catalina.sh jpda run" and i can connect
with eclipse when I try to debug. This is a client machine. But,
I don't debug anything. The project to debug where would it
stay??? In server or client machine??? Moreover, how can i
execute the jsp or sevlet??? With URL http://server:8080/ ????
Thanks
SERGI



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