Jenei Gábor wrote:
Hello Julien,
I had this problem less than a week ago, if you read Cédric's website
you should find there the right way. First you have to set LO's JVM
setting. you have to set to listen on a port for remote debugger(in the
example it was 8000) and you have to set anotheroption,after this you
restart LO,and with nmap you should see that port 8000 is open. Now, in
eclipse you go to debug configurations window, it's under the run
toolbar point. And there you have to set localhost and port 8000, after
this if you toogle a breakpoint it should work. For me it worked at
yesterday;)
Good luck:
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Hello Jenei,
Thank you for the information but I'm far to have reached this step. I'd
like to know how, step by step, create a workspace "ready to use" with LO
Java part.
Julien.
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