How to debug a BSP

Hi not a developer, but I am looking for either error logs or a method to debug BSP when something doesnt work on the page.
Any suggestions?
Thanks
Jeremy Baker

Hi Jeremy,
Visit this link....
http://help.sap.com/saphelp_erp2004/helpdata/en/17/00ab3b72d5df3be10000000a11402f/frameset.htm
This will help you.
Regards,
Narinder Hartala

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    Displaying Program Attributes
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    Prerequisites
    You must already be running the program in the Debugger.
    Procedure
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    Result
    The system confirms the breakpoint and adds it to the list in the display. When you finish your debugging session, the breakpoint is automatically deleted unless you have explicitly saved it.
    Breakpoints at Subroutines
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    Prerequisites
    You must already be running the program in the Debugger.
    Procedure
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    The system confirms the breakpoint. The breakpoint is added to the breakpoints displayed.
    Breakpoints at Function Module
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    Prerequisites
    You must already be running the program in the Debugger.
    Procedure
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    Choose Breakpoint ® Breakpoint at ® Function module...
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    Choose ENTER.
    Result
    If you entered a valid function module name, the system confirms that the breakpoint has been set. If the function module exists in the system, the new breakpoint is added to the display list.
    Breakpoints at Methods
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    Prerequisites
    You must be already running the program in the debugger.
    Procedure
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    1. Choose Breakpoint ® Breakpoint at ® Method...
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    2. Enter the name of the method and class before which you want to interrupt the program. A breakpoint is then set each time the specified processing block appears in the source code.
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    The system confirms the breakpoint. The breakpoint is added to the list in the display.
    Breakpoints at System Exceptions
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    Prerequisites
    You must already be running the program in the Debugger.
    Procedure
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    Choose Breakpoint ® Breakpoint at ® System exception.
    Result
    The system confirms the breakpoint. The breakpoint is added to the breakpoints displayed.
    When a system exception is triggered, a warning triangle appears in the line containing the statement that caused it. If you double-click the warning triangle, the internal name of the runtime error appears.
    Static Breakpoints
    You should only use static breakpoints during the development phase of an application. You must remove them from your program before you transport it.
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    To set a static breakpoint, use the ABAP statement BREAK-POINT . Place the breakpoint in the line at which you want to interrupt the program.
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    Static breakpoints are not normally user-specific. The program is, therefore, always interrupted as soon as the runtime processor reaches the line containing the breakpoint. The program is interrupted regardless of the user who executes it.
    However, you can set user-specific static breakpoints using the BREAK statement followed by your user name. For example, if you use the statement BREAK SMITH , the program is only interrupted when user Smith runs it. Although user-specific breakpoints appear in the program code, they are not active when other users run the program. You should, however, be careful if an application is being used by several users with the same name.
    Deleting Breakpoints
    Since static breakpoints apply to all users, you must remove them from the program once you have finished testing it. In the ABAP Editor, you can find breakpoints quickly by choosing Utilities ® Global search. You can also use the Extended Program Check to find them.
    If you do not remove static breakpoints from your program, they will be transported to your production system. This could cause serious problems in the production system.
    Dynamic Breakpoints
    You can set up to 30 dynamic breakpoints without changing the program code. Dynamic breakpoints can be set either in the ABAP Editor or directly in the Debugger.
    Setting Dynamic Breakpoints in the ABAP Editor
    You can set dynamic breakpoints in the ABAP Editor regardless of whether you are in display or change mode. You can also set breakpoints directly from within the Debugger at runtime. To set a dynamic breakpoint in the ABAP Editor:
    Position the cursor on the line of the source code at which you want to set the breakpoint.
    Choose Utilities ® Breakpoints ® Set or the Stop icon. The system confirms that the breakpoint has been set.
    To display a list of all dynamic breakpoints in a program, choose Utilities ® Breakpoints ® Display. You can use this list to navigate to a particular breakpoint or to delete one or more breakpoints from the program.
    Setting Dynamic Breakpoints in Debugging Mode
    To set a dynamic breakpoint in the Debugger:
    Position the cursor on the line in which you want to set the breakpoint.
    Select the line by double-clicking it or choosing Breakpoint ® Set/delete.
    The system sets the breakpoint, and displays a small stop sign to the left of the relevant line. If the line already contained a breakpoint, it is deleted.
    When you finish your debugging session, the breakpoint is automatically deleted unless you have explicitly saved it.
    Saving Breakpoints
    If you want to leave the Debugger temporarily, you can save your dynamic breakpoints so that they are still active when you return to the Debugger within the same terminal session.
    To save the breakpoints that you have set in the Debugger:
    Choose Breakpoint ® Save.
    The system saves all of the breakpoints that you have set in the current program. These breakpoints will remain active until you either explicitly delete them or log off from the system.
    You can also delete breakpoints that you have saved:
    By deleting individual breakpoints from the display and then saving again. In this case, only your selected breakpoints will be deleted.
    By choosing Breakpoint ® Delete all. In this case, the system deletes all dynamic breakpoints.
    Managing Dynamic Breakpoints
    The ABAP Debugger provides a convenient user interface for managing breakpoints. To open the breakpoint display, choose Breakpoints, or, from the menu, Goto ® Control debugging ® Breakpoints.
    Example
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    This display mode contains the following functions for breakpoints:
    Breakpoint Display
    The scrollable breakpoint display contains up to 30 dynamic breakpoints. For breakpoints that you set directly, the program name and line number at which the breakpoint occurs are displayed. For special breakpoint forms, the list displays the statements, events, subroutines, and module calls at which the relevant breakpoints are set.
    Counter
    In the breakpoint display, you can specify a counter. When you use a counter, the breakpoint is not activated until it has been reached a specified number of times. For example, if you enter 5 for the counter, the breakpoint is not activated until it is reached for the fifth time. After the breakpoint has been activated, it remains so, and the counter no longer appears in the breakpoint display.
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    Position the cursor on the breakpoint that you want to delete, and either double-click the line or choose Breakpoint ® Set/delete. To delete all breakpoints, choose Breakpoint ® Delete all.
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    Position the cursor on the breakpoint that you want to activate or deactivate and choose Breakpoint ® Activate/deactivate.
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    Meaning
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    <=
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    =
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    <>
    Not equal
    =
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    http://help.sap.com/saphelp_nw2004s/helpdata/en/d4/31e24044b80b06e10000000a155106/frameset.htm
    http://help.sap.com/saphelp_nw2004s/helpdata/en/be/cffcb407c67842b122bd1296dc810f/frameset.htm
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    Do offer pts:-)

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    J writingplatform.PlatformNode.paintComponent(Ljava/awt/Graphics;)V
    J writingplatform.TextNode.paintComponent(Ljava/awt/Graphics;)V
    J writingplatform.PlatformPanel.paintComponent(Ljava/awt/Graphics;)V
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    J javax.swing.JComponent.paintWithOffscreenBuffer(Ljavax/swing/JComponent;Ljava/awt/Graphics;IIIILjava/awt/Image;)V
    J javax.swing.JComponent.paintDoubleBuffered(Ljavax/swing/JComponent;Ljava/awt/Component;Ljava/awt/Graphics;IIII)Z
    J javax.swing.JComponent._paintImmediately(IIII)V
    J javax.swing.JComponent.paintImmediately(IIII)V
    J javax.swing.RepaintManager.paintDirtyRegions()V
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    J java.awt.event.InvocationEvent.dispatch()V
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    J java.awt.EventDispatchThread.pumpOneEventForHierarchy(ILjava/awt/Component;)Z
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    0x00a6dc28 JavaThread "CompilerThread0" daemon [_thread_blocked, id=992]
    0x0003fda0 JavaThread "Signal Dispatcher" daemon [_thread_blocked, id=1756]
    0x00a42240 JavaThread "Finalizer" daemon [_thread_blocked, id=2156]
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    from space 64K, 12% used [0x22af0000, 0x22af2128, 0x22b00000)
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    ro space 8192K, 67% used [0x2aa70000, 0x2afcd9f8, 0x2afcda00, 0x2b270000)
    rw space 12288K, 46% used [0x2b270000, 0x2b813808, 0x2b813a00, 0x2be70000)
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    0x7c900000 - 0x7c9b0000      C:\WINDOWS\system32\ntdll.dll
    0x7c800000 - 0x7c8f4000      C:\WINDOWS\system32\kernel32.dll
    0x77dd0000 - 0x77e6b000      C:\WINDOWS\system32\ADVAPI32.dll
    0x77e70000 - 0x77f01000      C:\WINDOWS\system32\RPCRT4.dll
    0x77c10000 - 0x77c68000      C:\WINDOWS\system32\MSVCRT.dll
    0x6d730000 - 0x6d8c7000      C:\Program Files\Java\jdk1.5.0_07\jre\bin\client\jvm.dll
    0x77d40000 - 0x77dd0000      C:\WINDOWS\system32\USER32.dll
    0x77f10000 - 0x77f57000      C:\WINDOWS\system32\GDI32.dll
    0x76b40000 - 0x76b6d000      C:\WINDOWS\system32\WINMM.dll
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                 state,
                 country,
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