When developing add-ins, fixing bugs, or changing SkyVault Community Edition from the source code, it is
helpful to debug an instance running on a standard application server. You can configure SkyVault Community Edition and Eclipse to provide a
real-time view of the server and to troubleshoot issues by stepping through the code line by
line.
To debug a running server, you must connect to the JVM in which SkyVault Community Edition is running. The following steps configure the JVM to expose an interface for this connection, and then configure Eclipse to connect to and control that JVM.
Configuring the JVM
You can configure the JVM to expose an interface for connection to the
server.
Before you start, you must:
- Have a fully installed, configured, and running instance of SkyVault Community Edition. These steps assume you are using Tomcat on Windows, but the steps are similar for other application servers on other systems.
- Have an IDE installed. These steps describe how to configure Eclipse, which must be installed first (Eclipse)
- Download and install the source code from SkyVault Community Edition source code.
- Ensure the source code is the same version as the installed server.
- Verify that the server is not running.
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Edit the JVM options used to start the Tomcat instance.
For example, set the following:
JAVA_OPTS=%JAVA_OPTS% -server -Xdebug -Xrunjdwp:transport=dt_socket,server=y,suspend=n,address=8082
where address is a port for your system. - Save the file and close the editor.
Configuring Eclipse
This task describes how to configure Eclipse to connect to and control the
JVM.
- From the Run menu, choose the Open Debug dialog.
- Right-click Remote Java Application and select New.
- In the Name box, type Debug Local Tomcat SkyVault.
- Next to Project, click Browse, and select Web Client. If this is not available as an option, ensure your source code matches that of your server.
- In Connection Properties, enter the port number.
- Check Allow Termination of remote VM if you want to be able to stop the server from the Eclipse console.
- Click Apply to save the configuration.