Remote Debugging with WLE (JPDA)

Help,
Need to information on connecting TogetherJ or VisualCafe to WLE. I have
been told to install JavaTM Platform Debugger Architecture, version 1.0
(JPDA 1.0).
Has anyone done this?
Any pointers,
Thanks,
[email protected]

I made a mistake. BEA's JavaServer DOES NOT today support the JPDA debugger platform.
Only the "old" Sun one which uses the agent password stuff.
Sorry to have mislead you.
unless of course a BEA WLE guru in engineering has a trick that allows this to work...?
Wendell MacKenzie wrote:
This works under Solaris7 using jpda1_0.
LD_LIBRARY_PATH=/opt/wle/5.1/lib:/usr/Solaris_JDK_1.2.2_05a/jre/lib/sparc:/usr/jpda1_0/lib/sparc
export LD_LIBRARY_PATH
edit according to your host's installation dirs
get the startup args to your JavaServer's boot requirements via:
tmboot -n -d1 -i <ID> (where ID is the numeric id of the Java Server you want
to debug)
and then launch the process from the shell as in:
JavaServer -C dom=<DOMAIN> -i 6 -i 81 -u nodename -U <ULOG_PATH_PREFIX> -m 0
-A --
-Xbootclasspath:/usr/Solaris_JDK_1.2.2_05a/lib/tools.jar:/usr/Solaris_JDK_1.2.2_05a/jre/lib/rt.jar
-Xrunjdwp:transport=dt_socket,address=<PORT>,server=y,suspend=n -Xdebug
<SERVERIMPL>.jar <SERVER_SPECIFIC_ARGS>
Change each <XXXXX> as appropriate for your configuration.
Be sure to check your ULOG for the password generated, you'll need it when
you launch your client
that will connect to the Java server at debug time.
Hope this helps.
Wendell
Scott Jones wrote:
Help,
Need to information on connecting TogetherJ or VisualCafe to WLE. I have
been told to install JavaTM Platform Debugger Architecture, version 1.0
(JPDA 1.0).
Has anyone done this?
Any pointers,
Thanks,
[email protected]

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    "Moby" <[email protected]> wrote:
    >
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    <port id="jms" range="3701-3800"/>
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    </ias-component>

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