To debug a Gradle project in Eclipse follow these steps:
Step 1:
Put these in the build.gradle
file:
tasks.withType(JavaExec) {
if (System.getProperty('DEBUG', 'false') == 'true') {
jvmArgs '-Xdebug', '-Xrunjdwp:transport=dt_socket,server=y,suspend=y,address=9099'
}
}
Step 2:
From the root of your project run:
gradle -DDEBUG=true run
You will now see something like this in the console:
Listening for transport dt_socket at address: 9099
Step 3:
Now set breakpoints in Eclipse in your source files.
Step 4:
As last step, now right-click in Eclipse on Project > Debug as > Debug configuration > Remote Java application.
There you have to set these fields:
1. Project (this should be set to name of your Eclipse project)
2. Host (here it's localhost)
3. Port (in this example it will be 9099)
Click "Debug". Now your program will stop whenever it hits a breakpoint in Eclipse.
To see details of these steps with an example project see this gradle example on GitHub:
gradle run --debug-jvm
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