>for Tomcat 5.0 it would be: org.apache.jsp.xxxx.xxxx where xxxxx.xxxx is the >directory structure of your jsp. > >"Dragon" <jbuilder@vip.sina.com> wrote in message >news:ca7aun$hb2$1@is.intellij.net...
> >>pls. give me an example, >>as WebSphere or Tomcat >> >>org.apache.jsper.??? >> >>pls. >> >>thx. >> >>"Maxim Mossienko" <Maxim.Mossienko@jetbrains.com> ???? >>news:ca78hc$k3l$2@is.intellij.net... >> >> >>>Hi, >>> >>>Jsp page is compiled into Servlet in some package. >>>In order for jsp breakpoints to work we need to know its name. >>> >>>Brad wrote: >>> >>> >>> >>>>What is that? This option is located on the JSR45 Run/Debug settings >>>> >>>> >>tab. >> >> >>>> >>>> >>>-- >>>Best regards, >>> Maxim Mossienko >>>IntelliJ Labs / JetBrains Inc. >>>http://www.intellij.com >>>"Develop with pleasure!" >>> >>> >> >> > >
I don't know. I use JRun which doesn't work with this. I would hope you would only put the non-project-specific stuff in it (i.e. - org.apache.jsp) otherwise you have to change the setting for jsps in different directories which is totally useless.
I don't know. I use JRun which doesn't work with this. I would hope you would only put the non-project-specific stuff in it (i.e. - org.apache.jsp) otherwise you have to change the setting for jsps in different directories which is totally useless.
D3 >> D1 D2 D3 are directory, >> what should I do ? >> >> input: org.apache.jsp.D1 >> or org.apache.jsp? >> "Brad" <brad@somewhere.com> дÈëÓʼþ news:ca7btt$n4f$1@is.intellij.net... >> >>> for Tomcat 5.0 it would be: org.apache.jsp.xxxx.xxxx where >>> xxxxx.xxxx is >>> >> the >> >>> directory structure of your jsp. >>> >>> "Dragon" <jbuilder@vip.sina.com> wrote in message >>> news:ca7aun$hb2$1@is.intellij.net... >>>> pls. give me an example, >>>> as WebSphere or Tomcat >>>> org.apache.jsper.??? >>>> >>>> pls. >>>> >>>> thx. >>>> >>>> "Maxim Mossienko" <Maxim.Mossienko@jetbrains.com> ???? >>>> news:ca78hc$k3l$2@is.intellij.net... >>>> >>>>> Hi, >>>>> >>>>> Jsp page is compiled into Servlet in some package. In order for >>>>> jsp breakpoints to work we need to know its name. >>>>> >>>>> Brad wrote: >>>>> >>>>>> What is that? This option is located on the JSR45 Run/Debug >>>>>>
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>>>> tab. >>>> >>>>> -- >>>>> Best regards, >>>>> Maxim Mossienko >>>>> IntelliJ Labs / JetBrains Inc. >>>>> http://www.intellij.com >>>>> "Develop with pleasure!"
Hi,
Jsp page is compiled into Servlet in some package.
In order for jsp breakpoints to work we need to know its name.
Brad wrote:
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Best regards,
Maxim Mossienko
IntelliJ Labs / JetBrains Inc.
http://www.intellij.com
"Develop with pleasure!"
Ah, gotcha.
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Hmm. JRun apparently doesn't put them in a package. Then again, JRun
probably isn't JSR45 compatible. It was worth a try though.
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pls. give me an example,
as WebSphere or Tomcat
org.apache.jsper.???
pls.
thx.
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for Tomcat 5.0 it would be: org.apache.jsp.xxxx.xxxx where xxxxx.xxxx is the
directory structure of your jsp.
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Ditto for TC 4.1
Norris Shelton
Sun Certified Java Programmer
Brad wrote:
>for Tomcat 5.0 it would be: org.apache.jsp.xxxx.xxxx where xxxxx.xxxx is the
>directory structure of your jsp.
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>>pls. give me an example,
>>as WebSphere or Tomcat
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>>org.apache.jsper.???
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>>pls.
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>>thx.
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>>"Maxim Mossienko" <Maxim.Mossienko@jetbrains.com> ????
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>>>Hi,
>>>
>>>Jsp page is compiled into Servlet in some package.
>>>In order for jsp breakpoints to work we need to know its name.
>>>
>>>Brad wrote:
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>>>>What is that? This option is located on the JSR45 Run/Debug settings
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>>tab.
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>>>--
>>>Best regards,
>>> Maxim Mossienko
>>>IntelliJ Labs / JetBrains Inc.
>>>http://www.intellij.com
>>>"Develop with pleasure!"
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Hello Brad,
if this structure:
JavaSource
WebContent----- D1
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D2
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D3
D1 D2 D3 are directory,
what should I do ?
input: org.apache.jsp.D1
or org.apache.jsp?
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I don't know. I use JRun which doesn't work with this. I would hope you
would only put the non-project-specific stuff in it (i.e. - org.apache.jsp)
otherwise you have to change the setting for jsps in different directories
which is totally useless.
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Hello Brad,
Thx! :)
good luck!
>> Hello Brad,
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>> if this structure:
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>> JavaSource
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D2
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D3
>> D1 D2 D3 are directory,
>> what should I do ?
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>> input: org.apache.jsp.D1
>> or org.apache.jsp?
>> "Brad" <brad@somewhere.com> дÈëÓʼþ news:ca7btt$n4f$1@is.intellij.net...
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>>> for Tomcat 5.0 it would be: org.apache.jsp.xxxx.xxxx where
>>> xxxxx.xxxx is
>>>
>> the
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>>> directory structure of your jsp.
>>>
>>> "Dragon" <jbuilder@vip.sina.com> wrote in message
>>> news:ca7aun$hb2$1@is.intellij.net...
>>>> pls. give me an example,
>>>> as WebSphere or Tomcat
>>>> org.apache.jsper.???
>>>>
>>>> pls.
>>>>
>>>> thx.
>>>>
>>>> "Maxim Mossienko" <Maxim.Mossienko@jetbrains.com> ????
>>>> news:ca78hc$k3l$2@is.intellij.net...
>>>>
>>>>> Hi,
>>>>>
>>>>> Jsp page is compiled into Servlet in some package. In order for
>>>>> jsp breakpoints to work we need to know its name.
>>>>>
>>>>> Brad wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>> What is that? This option is located on the JSR45 Run/Debug
>>>>>>
>>>> tab.
>>>>
>>>>> --
>>>>> Best regards,
>>>>> Maxim Mossienko
>>>>> IntelliJ Labs / JetBrains Inc.
>>>>> http://www.intellij.com
>>>>> "Develop with pleasure!"