Indeed it does. At some point, you've got to work it out on your own
Noor. I've given you all the info you need. Tracking down whatever is
left should not be that difficult. I've remote debugged with Netbeans
and Eclipse, and I know it generally works without too much fuss. You
just have to figure out what piece you are missing.
Please refrain from re-emailing solr-user and solr-dev [and forwarding
to me :) ] when you don't get a response to a question. I know you want
answers, but please respect list etiquette while seeking them.
- Mark
Grant Ingersoll wrote:
I usually debug Solr by using the remote debugging capabilities built
into Java. Not sure if NetBeans supports it, but I suggest you go
look in the NetBeans documentation.
On Jun 17, 2009, at 9:29 AM, noor wrote:
hi,
i am new to solr.
I am having the solr package, and it starts running in my pc.
I created the custom handler class as a java project through Netbeans.
And i put that jar in solr webapps's lib folder; and in
solr-config.xml also i changed. before solr gets started.
What i need to do is debugging. I dont know about Netbeans
Attach-Debugger facility.???
How do we use Netbeans attach-debugger facility, to debug my code,
when solr runs...???
regards,
Noor
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