You can debug an application running on a remote server, even if that server is not running WebLogic Workshop.
The following procedure explains how to debug an application that is deployed to a server running WebLogic Server in production mode or a server that is not running WebLogic Server.
startWebLogicServer production notestconsole noiterativedev
For detailed information on starting WebLogic Server in production mode see startWebLogic Command.
Note: Stopping debugging in the IDE will stop the remote server.
To avoid the inconvenience of having to stop and restart the server, press Ctrl-Shift
B to disable breakpoints and Ctrl-B to re-enable them.
Note: You can only debug Java-based files (JWS, JPF, etc.)
using this procedure.
Note: When you debug an application on a non-Workshop server, you cannot get Stream data when debugging JSP's nor can you do script (jsx) debugging.
To learn more about debugging with WebLogic Workshop, see Debugging Your Application.