+1
On 1/13/17 12:11, Kevin Duling wrote:
These are my notes which Jinmei started me off with:
*Debug GFSH*
*==========*
export
JAVA_ARGS=-agentlib:jdwp=transport=dt_socket,server=y,suspend=y,address=30000
*Debug a DUNIT test*
=================
-Ddunit.debug.basePort=29999 -Ddunit.debug.suspendVM=1 (-1 means locator,
0-3 means one of the 4 vms)
Port 29999 will be the locator, VM0 will be on 30000, VM1 will be on 30001,
etc.
if 0, connect to port 30000
if 1, connect to port 30001, etc.
*Debug the Locator*
*===============*
start locator --name=locator1
--J='-agentlib:jdwp=transport=dt_socket,server=y,suspend=y,address=30000'
On Fri, Jan 13, 2017 at 12:06 PM, John Blum <jb...@pivotal.io> wrote:
Yes, this works. I have done this before. Of course, you need to properly
coordinate between the debugger and the server starting up.
On Fri, Jan 13, 2017 at 11:54 AM, Udo Kohlmeyer <ukohlme...@pivotal.io>
wrote:
Have you tried starting the remote with
java -agentlib:jdwp=transport=dt_socket,address=127.0.0.1:9001,
server=y,suspend=y
–jar application.jar
and then you should be able to have your Idea connect to it using the
"Remote" configuration in your run/debug configurations.
Never tried this... but it seems reasonable to try this..
--Udo
On 1/13/17 11:49, Galen M O'Sullivan wrote:
Hi,
I'm looking at some DUnit tests and wondering if someone can point me in
the direction of the right way to hook a debugger into them. I've been
using IntelliJ to debug in my main development environment, which is a
Mac,
but don't have it on the Linux box in which I'm seeing an error. What do
you use?
Thanks,
Galen O'Sullivan
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-John
john.blum10101 (skype)