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Author How do you debug a bean?
milkyway

2004-12-24, 9:06 am

Hi,

How does one debug a bean? I have one bean that calls another bean and
calls another but I cannot see what is going on :-(

Does anyone out there have an example with out.println or something
like that so you can see what is going on?

I have stopped using the Netbeans and am using this Exadel now. If
anyone knows how to use the debugger out of that application, would be
appreciated.

TIA

milkyway

2004-12-24, 3:57 pm

Hello,

Found an answer by following this thread and downloading the debugging
package:

http://groups-beta.google.com/group...Back+to+Search&
&d#7bbd245b823592fb

Now that it works, I just have one extra question:
Where exactly is the log file?

Kindest Regards

milkyway

2004-12-24, 3:57 pm

Hello once more,

Sorry to have forgotten some information ;-P The server I am using is
the Tomcat Server

Kindest Regards.

milkyway

2004-12-24, 3:57 pm

Hello once more,

Sorry to have forgotten some information ;-P The server I am using is
the Tomcat Server

Kindest Regards.

milkyway

2004-12-24, 3:57 pm

Hello once more,

Sorry to have forgotten some information ;-P The server I am using is
the Tomcat Server

Kindest Regards.

milkyway

2004-12-24, 3:57 pm

Hello once more,

Sorry to have forgotten some information ;-P The server I am using is
the Tomcat Server

Kindest Regards.

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