Hi Folks, I have a NetBeans/xdebug configuration with xdebug/php/apache running on a CentOS server, and NetBeans 7.3.1 with the Drupal Development plugin on a client machine. I can not get CTRL-F9 (Immediate Expression Evaluation) to work and it is not at all clear to me why. I have been to Tools > Options > PHP > Debugging: Click on "Show Debugger Console", which produces a panel but not the actual console and I think this may be a clue. I know there is some experience in this community with this problem and although I recognize that this is not Drupal development exactly, it is certainly in the recommended reading list. Thanks for the help, Chris.
I don't believe NetBeans has it fully implemented for PHP yet. I can get it open on Java, but never could for PHP. The Drupal plugin wouldn't have any affect on this at all (fyi - I'm the author of that plugin). Jamie Holly http://hollyit.net On 10/11/2013 11:47 AM, Chris Miller wrote:
Hi Folks,
I have a NetBeans/xdebug configuration with xdebug/php/apache running on a CentOS server, and NetBeans 7.3.1 with the Drupal Development plugin on a client machine. I can not get CTRL-F9 (Immediate Expression Evaluation) to work and it is not at all clear to me why. I have been to Tools > Options > PHP > Debugging: Click on "Show Debugger Console", which produces a panel but not the actual console and I think this may be a clue.
I know there is some experience in this community with this problem and although I recognize that this is not Drupal development exactly, it is certainly in the recommended reading list.
Thanks for the help,
Chris.
From: "Jamie Holly" <hovercrafter@earthlink.net> To: development@drupal.org Sent: Friday, October 11, 2013 9:30:49 AM Subject: Re: [development] NetBeans
I don't believe NetBeans has it fully implemented for PHP yet. I can get it open on Java, but never could for PHP. The Drupal plugin wouldn't have any affect on this at all (fyi - I'm the author of that plugin).
(fyi - that played a major part in my decision to post this question here.) You have actually answered my question completely, and I have now learned that I have not misconfigured something; it just doesn't work yet, so I can stop looking for reasons why. And that is not what I would like, but that is a complete answer. The consequence is that maybe I have to try Eclipse, or PHPStorm, or some such. Any advice? Chris.
PHPStorm is being used by quite a lot of us these days. Also there is an Acquia license for it (check the intranet for that). On Fri, Oct 11, 2013 at 12:35 PM, Chris Miller <cjm@tryx.org> wrote:
*From: *"Jamie Holly" <hovercrafter@earthlink.net> *To: *development@drupal.org *Sent: *Friday, October 11, 2013 9:30:49 AM *Subject: *Re: [development] NetBeans
I don't believe NetBeans has it fully implemented for PHP yet. I can get it open on Java, but never could for PHP. The Drupal plugin wouldn't have any affect on this at all (fyi - I'm the author of that plugin).
(fyi - that played a major part in my decision to post this question here.)
You have actually answered my question completely, and I have now learned that I have not misconfigured something; it just doesn't work yet, so I can stop looking for reasons why. And that is not what I would like, but that is a complete answer. The consequence is that maybe I have to try Eclipse, or PHPStorm, or some such. Any advice?
Chris.
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GRACIOUS.STEPHANIE CURRY. I LIKE CREATIVE WORK AND DESIGN.LOVE,STEPHANIE DIANE CURRY.JOHN:3;16.THANKYOU. On Friday, October 11, 2013 11:39 AM, Dave Myburgh <davemyb@gmail.com> wrote: PHPStorm is being used by quite a lot of us these days. Also there is an Acquia license for it (check the intranet for that). On Fri, Oct 11, 2013 at 12:35 PM, Chris Miller <cjm@tryx.org> wrote: From: "Jamie Holly" <hovercrafter@earthlink.net>
To: development@drupal.org Sent: Friday, October 11, 2013 9:30:49 AM Subject: Re: [development] NetBeans
I don't believe NetBeans has it fully implemented for PHP yet. I can get it open on Java, but never could for PHP. The Drupal plugin wouldn't have any affect on this at all (fyi - I'm the author of that plugin). (fyi - that played a major part in my decision to post this question here.)
You have actually answered my question completely, and I have now learned that I have not misconfigured something; it just doesn't work yet, so I can stop looking for reasons why. And that is not what I would like, but that is a complete answer. The consequence is that maybe I have to try Eclipse, or PHPStorm, or some such. Any advice?
Chris.
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GRACIOUS.STEPHANIE CURRY On Friday, October 11, 2013 11:36 AM, Chris Miller <cjm@tryx.org> wrote: From: "Jamie Holly" <hovercrafter@earthlink.net>
To: development@drupal.org Sent: Friday, October 11, 2013 9:30:49 AM Subject: Re: [development] NetBeans
I don't believe NetBeans has it fully implemented for PHP yet. I can get it open on Java, but never could for PHP. The Drupal plugin wouldn't have any affect on this at all (fyi - I'm the author of that plugin). (fyi - that played a major part in my decision to post this question here.)
You have actually answered my question completely, and I have now learned that I have not misconfigured something; it just doesn't work yet, so I can stop looking for reasons why. And that is not what I would like, but that is a complete answer. The consequence is that maybe I have to try Eclipse, or PHPStorm, or some such. Any advice? Chris.
GRACIOUS.STEPHANIE CURRY On Friday, October 11, 2013 11:31 AM, Jamie Holly <hovercrafter@earthlink.net> wrote: I don't believe NetBeans has it fully implemented for PHP yet. I can get it open on Java, but never could for PHP. The Drupal plugin wouldn't have any affect on this at all (fyi - I'm the author of that plugin). Jamie Holly http://hollyit.net/ On 10/11/2013 11:47 AM, Chris Miller wrote: Hi Folks,
I have a NetBeans/xdebug configuration with xdebug/php/apache running on a CentOS server, and NetBeans 7.3.1 with the Drupal Development plugin on a client machine. I can not get CTRL-F9 (Immediate Expression Evaluation) to work and it is not at all clear to me why. I have been to Tools > Options > PHP > Debugging: Click on "Show Debugger Console", which produces a panel but not the actual console and I think this may be a clue.
I know there is some experience in this community with this problem and although I recognize that this is not Drupal development exactly, it is certainly in the recommended reading list.
Thanks for the help,
Chris.
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