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Bind Eclipse debugger to Notes 8 Standard client

Very nice post by Bob Balfe on how to debug Java components (plug-ins etc.) in a production Notes client and not just when developing. Very nice. Combined with proper logging practices (I will post more on using the LoggingService this week I hope) you should be all set.

Debugging your eclipse plugins in Lotus Notes 8.x

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Posted on January 28, 2008Author lekkimTags debug, java, notes8

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