Debugging GWT with Visual Studio Code
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I'm working on trying to make the switch from Eclipse to VS Code because I've been using VS Code for smaller scripts and things like that and I really enjoy it. At work we build and maintain a web app that was built with GWT, so being able to debug with things like Dev Mode and Super Dev Mode are important to me. I've looked for GWT extensions similar to what's available for Eclipse, but there don't appear to be any. Is there a way to imitate what Dev Mode and Super Dev Mode do in Eclipse, but with VS Code?
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I'm working on trying to make the switch from Eclipse to VS Code because I've been using VS Code for smaller scripts and things like that and I really enjoy it. At work we build and maintain a web app that was built with GWT, so being able to debug with things like Dev Mode and Super Dev Mode are important to me. I've looked for GWT extensions similar to what's available for Eclipse, but there don't appear to be any. Is there a way to imitate what Dev Mode and Super Dev Mode do in Eclipse, but with VS Code?
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have you tried: code.visualstudio.com/blogs/2016/02/23/…
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Nov 22 at 16:56
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I'm working on trying to make the switch from Eclipse to VS Code because I've been using VS Code for smaller scripts and things like that and I really enjoy it. At work we build and maintain a web app that was built with GWT, so being able to debug with things like Dev Mode and Super Dev Mode are important to me. I've looked for GWT extensions similar to what's available for Eclipse, but there don't appear to be any. Is there a way to imitate what Dev Mode and Super Dev Mode do in Eclipse, but with VS Code?
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I'm working on trying to make the switch from Eclipse to VS Code because I've been using VS Code for smaller scripts and things like that and I really enjoy it. At work we build and maintain a web app that was built with GWT, so being able to debug with things like Dev Mode and Super Dev Mode are important to me. I've looked for GWT extensions similar to what's available for Eclipse, but there don't appear to be any. Is there a way to imitate what Dev Mode and Super Dev Mode do in Eclipse, but with VS Code?
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have you tried: code.visualstudio.com/blogs/2016/02/23/…
– Michael Wiles
Nov 22 at 16:56
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have you tried: code.visualstudio.com/blogs/2016/02/23/…
– Michael Wiles
Nov 22 at 16:56
have you tried: code.visualstudio.com/blogs/2016/02/23/…
– Michael Wiles
Nov 22 at 16:56
have you tried: code.visualstudio.com/blogs/2016/02/23/…
– Michael Wiles
Nov 22 at 16:56
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have you tried: code.visualstudio.com/blogs/2016/02/23/…
– Michael Wiles
Nov 22 at 16:56