Using the remote Java application launch configuration
The Remote Java Application launch configuration should
be used when debugging an application that is running on a remote VM.
Since the application is started on the remote system, the launch configuration
does not specify the usual information about the JRE, program arguments, or
VM arguments. Instead, information about connecting to the application
is supplied.
To create a Remote Java Application launch configuration,
do the following:
- Select Run > Debug Configurations... from
the workbench menu bar (or Debug Configurations... from the drop-down menu
on the Debug tool bar button) to show the launch configuration
dialog.
- Select the Remote Java Application in the list of configuration
types on the left.
- Click the New toolbar button. A new remote launch configuration
is created and three tabs are shown: Connect, Source,
and Common.
- In the Project field of the Connect tab,
type or browse to select the project to use as a reference for the launch
(for source lookup). A project does not need to be specified.
- The Connection Type field of the Connect tab
allows you to choose how you will connect to the virtual machine. In most
cases, you will be attaching to the VM at a specific location, in which case
select Standard (Socket Attach).
- In the Host field of the Connect tab,
type the IP address or domain name of the host where the Java program is
running.
If the program is running on the same machine as the workbench, type localhost.
- In the Port field of the Connect tab,
type the port where the remote VM is accepting connections. Generally, this
port is specified when the remote VM is launched.
The Standard (Socket Listen) connection type listens
for incoming connections from a remote VM. It is typically used
for debugging an application that spans multiple VMs, such
as a distributed system.
- In the Port field of the Connect tab,
type the port on your local machine where the remote VM should
connect to. Generally, your host and this port is specified
when the remote VM is launched.
- In the Connection limit field of the Connect
tab, type the number of expected connections, or
0 to support an unlimited number of connections.
- The Allow termination of remote VM flag is a toggle that
determines whether the Terminate command is enabled in the
debugger. Select this option if you want to be able to terminate the VM to
which you are connecting.
- Click Debug. The launch attempts to connect to a VM at
the specified address and port, and the result is displayed in the Debug
view. If the launcher is unable to connect to a VM at the specified address,
an error message appears.
Specific instructions for setting up the remote VM should be obtained from
your VM provider.
Debugger
Remote Debugging
Launching a Java program
Disconnecting from a VM
Setting execution arguments
Debug view