Hi Xav, Ralf,

Now am able to launch DDMS  and debug built in apps, pblm was with my JDK.

Thanks a lot for your help
Steve

On Sun, Dec 7, 2008 at 8:13 AM, Anonymous Anonymous <
[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Hi Xav,
> in trouble :(
> *I am trying to debug existing application.
>
> Am usign the full source code downloaded from source.android.com ...(not
> this one http://code.google.com/android/download_list.html -Linux one).
> I assume ADT plugin is used in such case , where we debug as Android
> Application??
> Here i try to debug the "full source" tree running DDMS on another terminal
> (standalone!)
> So i assumed adding the com.******.ddms in workspace will solve the problem
> !!
>
> * If you can run Eclipse with the ADT plugin, you don't need to run the
> standalone DDMS. Go to the DDMS perspective in Eclipse, and select
> your running application in the Device view, and then select to port
> 8700*
>
> On the other side i have tried this as well, but it needs to set SDK>tools
> location and all !!!!
>
> So am kinda lost now - (debugging IM application)..
>
> My workspace looks like this now FYR (http://i35.tinypic.com/5d1ehi.png)
>
> or me again wrong?
>
> Thanks and sorry for the trouble
> Steve
>
>
> On Sat, Dec 6, 2008 at 11:01 PM, Xavier Ducrohet <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>>
>> > I want to debug an android application built with the SDK say (IM)..
>> > I think my understanding also wrong (sorry for being noobish),let me
>> > summarize the steps needed for debugging...
>> >
>> > 1.Latest source code compiled succesfully with a working emulator.
>> > 2.ddms plugin added in eclipse.
>> > 3.lauch DDMS and emulator in separate terminals !! ?
>> > 4.connect using 8700 port
>> > (*considering my break point is in ImApp.java !!!)
>>
>> There is a big confusion on what step 2 is.
>> From the beginning we helped you open and compile the _source_code_
>> for the adt/ddms plug-ins.
>> What you needed was to _install_ the plugin (which is called ADT but
>> includes DDMS as well). See instruction here:
>> http://code.google.com/android/intro/installing.html#installingplugin
>>
>> If you can run Eclipse with the ADT plugin, you don't need to run the
>> standalone DDMS. Go to the DDMS perspective in Eclipse, and select
>> your running application in the Device view, and then select to port
>> 8700.
>>
>> Now, I do not know why you can't seem to run the standalone DDMS. It
>> looks like your linux installation is weird.
>>
>> Xav
>>
>> >>
>>
>

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