I understand your concern, and my JSP are not that complicated that need
to be put in any kind of Java Beans.
But I still want to be able to Debug JSP through Tomcat.
Thanks for the tip.
John.
Barney Hamish wrote:
>If your JSPs are so complicated that you need a debugger then I would
>seriously consider cutting out some of your java code and putting it into
>java beans that you access from your JSPs.
>
>It's much better practice to have JSPs that are only responsible for the
>view.
>Hamish
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>>-----Original Message-----
>>From: João Augusto Charnet [mailto:joao.charnet@sfw.com.br]
>>Sent: Thursday, February 20, 2003 12:35 PM
>>To: Tomcat Users List
>>Subject: DEBUG JSP
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>>Hello.
>>I'd like to know if any one has actually been able to
>>configure Tomcat
>>to debug JSP, and not just Servlets or other Java Classes?
>>Everybody that helped so far gives me some intruction but
>>tells me that
>>they have not tested the instructions. I've done everything
>>I've found
>>about this topic.
>>Switched to OJSP (Oracle JSP compiler) and still got nothing.
>>I'd like to know if any one DID configure tomcat and TESTED
>>it to Debug JSP.
>>
>>Thanks a lot...
>>Sincerely,
>>John
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