JDebuggy – Robot

JDebuggy – ( jdebuggy@appspot.com )

Author: Daniel Floray

JDebuggy allows any developer to debug his robots in a local development environment. No need to upload the robot to the App Engine

Instructions:

- Download the attached wave-debugger.jar file

- Start the jar by typing java -jar wave-debugger.jar robotname
(Replace robotname with a unique name of your robot.)

- Start your robot locally in debug mode. In Eclipse simply right-
click on your robot project and select “Debug As… Web Application”.
Right now JDebuggy assumes that your server will listen on port 8080.

- Create a new wave and add JDebuggy as participant
(jdebuggy@appspot.com)

- Create a new blip and type Debug: robotname (Use exactly the same
name you’ve chosen when starting the wave-debugger)

Tags: Google Wave Robot, Robots, Wave Extensions, Wave Robots


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