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RE: [equinox-dev] debugging org.eclipse.osgi
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In eclipse 3.1, you need to create an
Eclipse Application launc configuration. Specify -noExit -console as program
arguments. In the plug-ins tab, pick the "choose plug-ins..."
option and select the plug-ins you want to run. Finally, run :-)
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I can run/debug in Eclipse
using 3.2 M5a. But is there any way to do this using 3.1? How
did everybody run/debug before Eclipse 3.2? The reason I ask is that
I’m trying to use the AspectJ development tools, which don’t work so
well yet for version 3.2, but work fine for 3.1.
Thanks,
Arjun
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[mailto:equinox-dev-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Thomas Watson
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Subject: RE: [equinox-dev] debugging org.eclipse.osgi
Make sure you have one of the latest Eclipse 3.2 SDK builds. I recommend
the 3.2 M5a build. The Equinox OSGi Framework launcher is new to
PDE in 3.2. You must have PDE (Plug-in Development Environment) installed.
PDE is included in the SDK so if you download that it should be included.
Tom
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When I select Run > Debug…, I don’t see an option for Equinox OSGi
Framework in the configurations window. Do you mean debug it as a
java application? When I try that, I get a runtime exception indicating
that the system manifest bundle is cannot be found. Is there a plugin
I need to install so that I see an option for debugging as Equinox OSGi
Framework?
Thanks for the help,
Arjun
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On Behalf Of Pascal Rapicault
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Subject: Re: [equinox-dev] debugging org.eclipse.osgi
Load osgi into your workspace. Then if you just need plain osgi, do Run
> Debug... > Equinox OSGi Framework. Make sure osgi is selected,
click the debug button. You are debugging :-)
PaScaL
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Hi,
How can I debug the org.eclipse.osgi project from within Eclipse? What
do I need to do to my run configuration?
Thanks,
Arjun
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