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1. Re: How to Debug deployed Java App with Arquillian?
bmajsak Jul 8, 2013 5:56 AM (in response to vchepeli)If you started remote sever from the command line did you attach remote debugger in your IDE? You can always specify suspend=y so that container will wait until you attach the debugger.
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2. Re: How to Debug deployed Java App with Arquillian?
vchepeli Jul 8, 2013 8:05 AM (in response to bmajsak)I attached remote debugger to listen on port 8787 and debuging is started but when i want to debug after WAR is deployed inside WAR file it doent work. It works only before deployment and after it but not when I am running tests or call some methods in deployment lifecycle
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3. Re: How to Debug deployed Java App with Arquillian?
bmajsak Jul 8, 2013 8:14 AM (in response to vchepeli)That's quite unusual I would say. Can you share your pom and all other arquillian-related bits? Which IDE are you using?
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4. Re: How to Debug deployed Java App with Arquillian?
vchepeli Jul 8, 2013 8:24 AM (in response to bmajsak)I use IDEA for running it, because Eclipse does not yet support run tests as arquillian test in JBoss Development Tools plugin. I will write some little Arquillian example soon.
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5. Re: How to Debug deployed Java App with Arquillian?
bmajsak Jul 8, 2013 8:30 AM (in response to vchepeli)Vitalii Chepeliuk wrote:
I use IDEA for running it, because Eclipse does not yet support run tests as arquillian test in JBoss Development Tools plugin. I will write some little Arquillian example soon.
That's interesting statement. I've been always using Eclipse and running my Arquillian tests as plain JUnit tests (or Spock or TestNG). There is no need for some special "Arquillian Test" runner. It just works. I also use IDEA the same way. I will however try to investigate on your example when you share it.