Debugging tomcat server - how to?

2015-01-02 Thread MyList
Hello ,

I am newbie. I wanted to know as how to debug the tomcat server code using 
eclipse. Any links to blogs or articles or your inputs would be helpful.

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2015-01-08 Thread MyList
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How to debug tomcat source in eclipse

2015-01-08 Thread MyList
Hello All,

I am new to web development with tomcat. Have many years experience in  C and 
C++ on Unix.

I am newbie to tomcat too. Pardon me if my questions seem simple, just guide me 
to the source or links.

I am interested in debugging the tomcat server source code through Eclipse.I 
would like to see how/where/what of the tomcat source code and it's internals 
to get a grip on the way it handles things.


I have the following installed -
1)Eclipse Java For EE - Luna 
2)Have the RC7_0_57 of the tomcat code.
3) I have tomcat 6,7,8 installed and tested. Running concurrently on three 
different port setups etc.

My intention is to write a few Servlet based projects and step into the tomcat 
source code while debugging from eclipse. I haven't found any good link to 
achieve the same.I will have to compile the tomcat source code too, don't know 
how to do that either.

I would be obliged if you could help me or point me to the sources to achieve 
this goal.

Thanks in Advance,
Harmeet


Re: How to debug tomcat source in eclipse

2015-01-08 Thread MyList
Dear Mark,

I had posted this question a few days back and for some reason I was not able 
to get " any mails " from the list nor did I get to see my own post. I then 
wrote directly to Jeremy and he said I should post to both the list. I also 
made a second account to subscribe to the dev-list just to ascertain if my 
mails were getting through to the list, hence the test mails were sent today.

In no way am I trying to SPAM or treat the list in an unprofessional manner.
 
As things stand now I haven't got the mails you said were replied to this 
question and hence I posted this.

If it would not be much of a bother could you please guide me as to how can I 
get the replies to my query which were posted by the users of the list.

Thanks,
Harmeet


On Jan 8, 2015, at 10:40 PM, Mark Thomas  wrote:

> On 08/01/2015 16:33, MyList wrote:
>> Hello All,
>> 
>> I am new to web development with tomcat. Have many years experience in  C 
>> and C++ on Unix.
>> 
>> I am newbie to tomcat too. Pardon me if my questions seem simple, just guide 
>> me to the source or links.
>> 
>> I am interested in debugging the tomcat server source code through Eclipse.I 
>> would like to see how/where/what of the tomcat source code and it's 
>> internals to get a grip on the way it handles things.
>> 
>> 
>> I have the following installed -
>> 1)Eclipse Java For EE - Luna 
>> 2)Have the RC7_0_57 of the tomcat code.
>> 3) I have tomcat 6,7,8 installed and tested. Running concurrently on three 
>> different port setups etc.
>> 
>> My intention is to write a few Servlet based projects and step into the 
>> tomcat source code while debugging from eclipse. I haven't found any good 
>> link to achieve the same.I will have to compile the tomcat source code too, 
>> don't know how to do that either.
>> 
>> I would be obliged if you could help me or point me to the sources to 
>> achieve this goal.
>> 
>> Thanks in Advance,
>> Harmeet
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Re: How to debug tomcat source in eclipse

2015-01-08 Thread MyList
Mark,

Thanks a ton, I will seek through the archives.

Harmeet

On Jan 8, 2015, at 11:41 PM, Mark Thomas  wrote:

> On 08/01/2015 17:41, MyList wrote:
>> Dear Mark,
>> 
>> I had posted this question a few days back and for some reason I was
>> not able to get " any mails " from the list nor did I get to see my
>> own post.
> 
> It is likely you were bitten by the 'feature' of Gmail that hides your
> own posts.
> 
>> I then wrote directly to Jeremy and he said I should post
>> to both the list.
> 
> Then that was poor advice.
> 
>> I also made a second account to subscribe to the
>> dev-list just to ascertain if my mails were getting through to the
>> list, hence the test mails were sent today.
>> 
>> In no way am I trying to SPAM or treat the list in an unprofessional
>> manner.
> 
> You might not be trying to spam the list but that is exactly what you
> have done.
> 
> Learn to use the archives to check if messages made it.
> 
>> As things stand now I haven't got the mails you said were replied to
>> this question and hence I posted this.
> 
> Again, the archives are your friend.
> 
>> If it would not be much of a bother could you please guide me as to
>> how can I get the replies to my query which were posted by the users
>> of the list.
> 
> The archives for the dev list are what you want:
> http://tomcat.apache.org/lists.html
> 
> Personally I prefer MarkMail's search interface but tall the archives
> have all the messages.
> 
> Finally, top-posting is also frowned upon.
> 
> Mark
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