Jdevelopper and Integrated Tomcat and JSP/jscript DEBUG search information

Hi,
Where Could i found some informations on installing an integrated Tomcat INTO JDEVELLOPER for Debuging JSP and JSCRIPT PAGES ???
Regards
Philippe

JDeveloper comes with a built-in J2EE container (OC4J) that will let you debug your J2EE apps.
You can then use one click deploy to deploy your application on Tomcat from inside JDeveloper.
And you can do remote debugging in JDeveloper to debug the application as it runs in the remote Tomcat instance.
More information is in the online help.

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