Anthony Richardson wrote:
>
>
> On Tue, May 20, 2008 at 8:34 AM, Tor Norbye <
tor.norbye@...
> <mailto:
tor.norbye@...>> wrote:
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> On May 19, 2008, at 2:40 PM, bruparel wrote:
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>
> Hello Tor,
> Thanks for the response. I have been playing with Firefox/Firebug
> combination and was thinking that Firebug incorporated into
> NetBeans would
> be fantastic for debugging Javascript code. What do you think?
>
>
> Hi Bharat -
> Try the dailys! We demoed a JavaScript client side (e.g. browser)
> debugger at JavaOne two weeks ago, and just a day or two ago that
> debugger was integrated with Rails projects as well (the initial
> support was for Java EE web based projects only).
>
> I haven't tried the Rails integration myself, but I believe you go
> to the project settings and configure client side debugging there,
> then run the debugger as usual and now any breakpoints you've set
> in JavaScript (and hopefully RHTML files, gotta check that) will
> cause the -browser- to fire the breakpoint and you can single step
> through your code etc. etc. (Frames are mapped to threads, and so
> on.)
>
> -- Tor
>
>
> I have just tried the client side javascript debugger under Ubuntu
> 8.04 with Firefox 3.0b (release candidate). Netbeans promoted to
> install the firefox plugin and that installed fine. Restart Firefox,
> however when I launch the debug session the firefox window sits on
> "NetBeans JavaScript Debugger Launching. Please wait..." and never
> goes any further.
I think the plugin is supported only on Firefox 2.x, but I could be wrong.
>
> Should I take discussion of this feature to the nbajax group?
>
Yes, I think that would be the best mailing list for this feature - not
sure if any of the javascript debugger developers are monitoring this list.
Thanks,
Erno
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