About Debugging and Testing Web Applications
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At the end of the development cycle, you need to debug and test your web application.
The IDE has a number of features that help you to do so. The following are the most
important ones:
- Detection of syntax problems in JSP files during compilation.
- Viewing the translated servlet after deployment.
- JUnit testing.
- Using the debugger to debug web applications, JSP files, and servlets.
- Using the profiler to profile web application performance and check for memory leaks.
- Monitoring by means of the HTTP Monitor.
When you run web applications, JSP files, or
servlets, the HTTP Monitor can gather data about HTTP requests that the servlet
engine processes. For each HTTP request that the engine processes, the monitor
records data about the incoming request, the data states maintained on the server,
and the servlet context. You can view data, store data for future sessions,
and replay and edit previous requests.
- Writing a target to debug and test free-form web projects.
- See Also
- About Web Applications
- Deploying a Web Application
- Creating A Debug Target for a Free-Form Web Project
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