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Joe,
On WDSC 6.0 in the web perspective under navigator when you right
click on the servlet/jsp there are separate options to "run" and "debug"
with multiple choices under each one. I believe this is what you want to
debug a servlet.
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A while back I posted an issue I had with launching servlets. In WDSC 5, I
could right-click on a JSP or a servlet in the Project Explorer and Run and
Debug options would appear in the menu. These brought me to a submenu
which
allowed me to Run or Debug on the server. This basically launched a
browser
and fired off the JSP.
Since switching to WDSC 6, I can only launch JSPs with this method. The
only options available for servlets are "JUnit Test" and "Run.". Run.
brings up the dialog to set up a launch configuration, but none of the
configurations run on the WTE server.
I can get around this by running a JSP to bring up an internal browser
window and then modifying the URL to load the servlet instead, bur I was
hoping there was a better way.
Joe
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