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From: <php...@li...> - 2009-10-29 19:35:00
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>> Why isn't this a separate project > > Creating a new project for a single PHP file doesn't make much sense. I think it's a really interesting idea and it's very confusing having it buried in the php-java-bridge project. Even just having a single-file "project" on GitHub would be preferable IMHO. This is a *really* cool idea which is getting lost in the complexity of PJB. From a marketing perspective it deserves its own "space." >> What debug client do you use with it? PDT? > > Currently PDT. Ok... > With the new JavaBridge.war you can debug your PHP scripts > directly from your browser (Firefox or Google Chrome), provided that > JavaScript is enabled. Now you've got me confused again. What does the war file have to do with debugging php in the browser if the debugger is a single php file? I hope that you don't feel I am being harsh or antagonistic. I have the utmost respect for your technical achievements (PJB is awesome and this debugger thing seems very promising) but as hard as I try to understand what's going on with these projects I find myself very confused about them -- what they do, how they work, how they're related to other projects. I think maybe that there are a lot of assumptions in your head that aren't in mine (esp since I am *not* coming from a Java background). But typically I am not a guy that gets easily confused... in any case I think most of your "users" are coming from a php background as well instead of java. Alan |
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From: <php...@li...> - 2009-10-29 19:18:56
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Hi Alan, > Why isn't this a separate project Creating a new project for a single PHP file doesn't make much sense. > What debug client do you use with it? PDT? Currently PDT. With the new JavaBridge.war you can debug your PHP scripts directly from your browser (Firefox or Google Chrome), provided that JavaScript is enabled. Regards, Jost Bökemeier On 28 Oct 2009 19:23, <php...@li...> wrote: Interesting. Clearly an all-php version to enable debugging is quite useful. Two follow-up questions: 1. Why isn't this a separate project from php-java-bridge? 2. What debug client do you use with it? PDT? My interest is that I'm looking for a debugger/client that has a working interactive console while step-debugging. Alan On Oct 28, 2009, at 1:02 PM, php-java-bridge- us...@li... wrote: > Hi Alan, > > all PHP debuggers (except "gubed", which has been... |