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2007年2月6日 #

主要是java方面的开发,如果你知道python就更好,如果你是那种认为"什么语言都一样"就最好
当然,你如果听过jstl、spring、hibernate、lucence等opensource会更好
由于是处于创业期的团队,需要从前台照顾到后台,所以希望你的js也很出色,当然同样,你如果听过jquery、prototype、ext-js等opensource会更好


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可以直接简历发到我的邮箱 hama916@gmail.com

当然提供业界领先的待遇标准与晋升机会(落了俗套)

对了,欢迎北京本地实习生(外地就算了,提供不了宿舍),希望你的年轻、激情为我们的团队带来活力:-)
posted @ 2009-03-30 11:44 hama 阅读(96) | 评论 (0)编辑 收藏

How do I configure Tomcat to support remote debugging?

The short answer is to add the following options when the JVM is started:
-Xdebug -Xrunjdwp:transport=dt_socket,address=8000,server=y,suspend=n
There are a number of ways you can do this depending on how you normally start Tomcat:

  • Set environment variables JPDA_ADDRESS=8000 and JPDA_TRANSPORT=dt_socket and then start tomcat using catalina jpda start(sh catalina.sh jpda start).
  • If you run Tomcat using service wrapper, check the documentation for the service to determine how to set the required JVM options.
  • If you start Tomcat from within an IDE, check the documentation for the IDE to determine how to set the required JVM options.

Using catalina start and CATALINA_OPTS

Alternatively, you can set the java program's command-line arguments for the JPDA settings. For Tomcat, you specify them in the CATALINA_OPTS environment variable and the catalina.sh or catalina.bat script adds the value of the environment variable to the java command that starts Tomcat; for example:

bash:

declare -x CATALINA_OPTS="-Xdebug -Xrunjdwp:transport=dt_socket,server=y,suspend=n,address=8000"
$JWSDP_HOME/bin/catalina.sh start

csh:

setenv CATALINA_OPTS "-Xdebug -Xrunjdwp:transport=dt_socket,server=y,suspend=n,address=8000"
$JWSDP_HOME/bin/catalina.sh start

Windows:

set JPDA_TRANSPORT=-Xdebug -Xrunjdwp:transport=dt_socket,server=y,suspend=n,address=8000
%JWSDP_HOME%\bin\catalina start
The port does not need to be set to 8000, it may be any value appropriate for your system.

Whilst this is very useful in development it should not be used in production because of both security and performance implications.


How do I remotely debug Tomcat using Eclipse?

This answer assumes that you have a project set up with all of the fixings and have some idea of what you're doing in this respect. If not then thats really outside the scope of this topic and more in the scope of you needing to go to eclipse.org and read up on how to use your ide, and maybe practice a little bit before you come back to this. We're also going to assume you have some idea of what a debugger is and how to use one.

Make sure tomcat is started and that your app is deployed and the sources, etc are all defined as resources in your app. If you have a servlet or something, set a breakpoint where its sure to hit on the next request. Go to "Run->Debug...". Click on "Remote Java Applications", then click "New". Type in the title and all. Notice that port 8000 from the Tomcat instructions. Save and run. Eclipse will connect to the VM that Tomcat is running under. Wow, that was easy! Now go type the url to submit to your servlet or whatever in your browser. Boom you hit the breakpoint right? Have fun!

posted @ 2007-02-06 09:02 hama 阅读(3100) | 评论 (0)编辑 收藏