Debug info unavailable for web services
I've run into an interesting problem. I'm trying to remote debug a web service
I've deployed on wls 7. I can connect to the server, place breakpoints, and step
through the code, but there isn't any information available (objects, stack, etc).
It just says debug info unavailable. Thing is, there is another application deployed
in which I can see all the debug info. Yes, they're both compiled with debug info
turned on.
I originally thought that a difference in deployment might be an issue, since
one is deployed as a directory, and the other as an ear file, but deploying them
both as a directory didn't seem to help. Does anyone have any idea?
My debugger is the one included in intellij idea...
--pete
mrbean wrote:
I've posted some questions about this already, but this one comes at it from a different angle. I need to establish a secure link between a client and server using SSL (TLS actually). I have to develop the client side, and another company has already created the server side. Although I have a million questions about the client side, my question concerns the server side.
Can I (using the instructions found in the whitepaper entitled, Setting up SSL of Web Services in LabVIEW 2009) setup a LabVIEW server on the same PC so that I can test my client. I just want to debug my handshaking code, and verify that I can setup a secure link. I'm not sure how I'll know just yet, but I'm wondering (until I get the 3rd party server) if I can do it all locally to accelarate testing.
One can only guess what could go wrong when MrBean does LabVIEW! (The TV Character, not the user, of course.)
Bill
(Mid-Level minion.)
My support system ensures that I don't look totally incompetent.
Proud to say that I've progressed beyond knowing just enough to be dangerous. I now know enough to know that I have no clue about anything at all.
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"Richard Berger" <[email protected]> wrote:
>
Manoj: Thanks for the answer - do you have or can you point me at any
code samples
that accomplish this? (Yes, .NET is limited to strings/ints in their
get/post
bindings).
Thanks so much!
RB
PS - Also, can you explain any apparent discrepancy between your answer
and what
the WL documentation stated (again, it may be my misunderstanding).
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the browser. It even allows you to invoke service methods
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"Richard Berger" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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This might be a naive question, but according to the documentation,WL 7.0
does
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re: ease of use and .NET comparison, this seems like an omission.
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Here is a live example:
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Here is an example that you can download:
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"pushpa krishna" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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"Richard Berger" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
This might be a naive question, but according to the documentation,WL 7.0
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This might be a naive question, but according to the documentation,WL 7.0
does
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access a
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generated Java proxy code and JSP). All works fine, but it seems likeit
would
sure be nice to have HTML forms access web services without havingto
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>
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