Remote Debugging w/ Eclipse and Weblogic

Hi,
          I'd like to debug my Servlets/EJB's running on a Weblogic 6.1 SP4. My
          IDE is Eclipse 2.1
          To enable remote debugging I start Weblogic with that additional JVM
          options:
          -classic -Xdebug -Xnoagent
          -Xrunjdwp:transport=dt_socket,address=5000,suspend=y,server=y
          and configured my Remote Application in Eclipse accordingly.
          The connection successes.
          Problem: When I reach my breakpoint, Eclipse pops up an error message:
          "Attempting to install a breakpoint in the type
          com.xxx....
          that has no line number attributes. The breakpoint cannot be
          installed. Class files must be generated with the line number
          attributes.
          Reason:
          Absent Line Number Information"
          I compiled my sources with enabled debug option.
          Any comments and ideas are appreciated.
          Cheers,
          Jan.
          

Sorry!
          the debug option was NOT enabled (seems that my ant script is too
          complex at this stadium...)
          Cheers,
          Jan.
          [email protected] (Jan-Friedrich Mutter) wrote in message news:<[email protected]>...
          > Hi,
          >
          > I'd like to debug my Servlets/EJB's running on a Weblogic 6.1 SP4. My
          > IDE is Eclipse 2.1
          > To enable remote debugging I start Weblogic with that additional JVM
          > options:
          >
          > -classic -Xdebug -Xnoagent
          > -Xrunjdwp:transport=dt_socket,address=5000,suspend=y,server=y
          >
          > and configured my Remote Application in Eclipse accordingly.
          >
          > The connection successes.
          >
          > Problem: When I reach my breakpoint, Eclipse pops up an error message:
          > "Attempting to install a breakpoint in the type
          > com.xxx....
          > that has no line number attributes. The breakpoint cannot be
          > installed. Class files must be generated with the line number
          > attributes.
          > Reason:
          > Absent Line Number Information"
          >
          > I compiled my sources with enabled debug option.
          >
          > Any comments and ideas are appreciated.
          >
          > Cheers,
          > Jan.
          

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