JDeveloper And Sun's J2EE Application Server

Hi,
As mensioned in JDev31 release notes, it supports Tomcat3.0 app server. How can I connect tomcat and remotely debug EJBs?
Thanks,
Reza

Hi,
This question may be realted to this discussion. I trying to find the compatibility with iPlanet Application Server 6.0. The Jbuilder section doesn't talk about it. Talked to a rep at 800-ORACLE1 and he said it 100% portable. Can any body confirm this. Any help is appreciated.
:)balu

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