Debugging with the Application Server Toolkit
The Application Server Toolkit,
included with the WebSphere Application Server on a separately-installable
CD, includes debugging functionality that is built on the Eclipse workbench
and that includes the following:
- The WebSphere Application Server debug adapter
- which allows you to debug Web objects that are running on WebSphere Application
Server and that you have launched in a browser. These objects include enterprise
beans, JavaServer Pages files, and servlets.
- The JavaScript debug adapter
- which enables server-side JavaScript debugging.
- The Compiled language debugger
- which allows you to detect and diagnose errors in compiled-language applications.
- The Java development tools (JDT) debugger
- which allows you to debug Java code.
All of the debug components in the Application Server Toolkit can be used
for debugging locally and for remote debugging.
To learn more about the debug components, launch the Application Server
Toolkit, select Help > Help Contents and choose the Debugger Guide
bookshelf entry. To learn about known limitations and problems that are
associated with the Application Server Toolkit, see the Application Server
Toolkit release notes.

Debugging WebSphere Application Server applications
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Last updated: Jun 21, 2007 4:12:58 PM CDT
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