Hi,
I have installed crx-quickstart.jar in my local. localhost:4502/aem/start.html is up and running.
When i try to connect to the server in the debug mode from eclipse, it throws following error:
could not establish debug connection to localhost : 30303
Failed to connect to remote VM. Connection refused.
Connection refused: connect
Eclipse is running in AEM Perspective
When I connect to server in run mode it's all good.
Connection Details:
Port: 4502
DebugPort: 30303
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Hi @schallag ,
Start your AEM instance using command-prompt/terminal using below command
java -Xmx512m -agentlib:jdwp=transport=dt_socket,address=30303,server=y,suspend=n -jar cq-author-p4502.jar -Dsling.run.modes=author -nofork
Once the server is up then try to connect to the port 30303 and it will connect.
Hi @schallag ,
Start your AEM instance using command-prompt/terminal using below command
java -Xmx512m -agentlib:jdwp=transport=dt_socket,address=30303,server=y,suspend=n -jar cq-author-p4502.jar -Dsling.run.modes=author -nofork
Once the server is up then try to connect to the port 30303 and it will connect.
Thank you. It worked.
Hi @schallag ,
You can either enable debug mode from the command prompt while running the JAR or change the JVM opts in the start batch file. Both options have been described below-
https://rashidjorvee.blogspot.com/2018/12/how-to-start-aem-in-debug-mode.html
https://experienceleague.adobe.com/docs/experience-cloud-kcs/kbarticles/KA-17459.html?lang=en
Thank You
Please refer the below details and update the port number as per your need -
Go to bin folder in crx-quickstart and change the line 25 in start.bat by adding the highlighted part here (address port number can be any number of your choice)
if not defined CQ_JVM_OPTS set CQ_JVM_OPTS=-Xmx1024m -XX:MaxPermSize=256M -Djava.awt.headless=true -Xrunjdwp:transport=dt_socket,server=y,suspend=n,address=10123
Change line no. 44 by adding this
set CQ_RUNMODE=%CQ_RUNMODE%,crx3,crx3tar,debug
Save the file.
Once saved open the command prompt, go to \crx-quickstart\bin and type “start.bat”, once it’s done you’ll see another window of cmd being opened and the server will start in debug mode as seen below
Check if the server is started or not by opening localhost:4502 in the browser
Setting up the debug config in eclipse
Go to Run -> Debug Configurations -> Remote Java Application
Set up a new configuration like seen below by selecting the project (mostly it’ll be core) and click Debug
Check if Debug is working fine or not by having the Debug view
Eclipse by default will suspend execution on uncaught exceptions which will debug the code which we haven’t even selected. This will waste our time. So please do this to avoid it
Go to Windows - > Preferences -> Java -> Debug and uncheck “Suspend execution on uncaught exceptions”
Set debug points in your code and explore!
Thank You for the detail steps.
Hi , I tried what's mentioned here in the comments. I see the local host is up and running in Debug view.
But when i click the debug button in Debug configurations, It throws the below error. Please Advice.
Hello,
Please try simple command while opening your AEM instace:
Java -jar <yourjarname-4502>.jar -debug <debugport>
and when open the file from eclipse- ctrl+shift+R - add debug points in file opened from as highlighted below,
open the java file from .core
And you can see the threads running for debugging in debug perspective.
Please let me know if this helps.
Thanks!
Than You for the reply.
Hi , I tried what's mentioned here in the comments. I see the local host is up and running in Debug view.
But when i click the debug button in Debug configurations, It throws the below error. Please Advice.
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