The AWS Toolkit for Visual Studio Code is an open source plug-in for the Visual Studio Code that makes it easier to create, debug, and deploy applications on Amazon Web Services. With the AWS Toolkit for Visual Studio Code, you will be able to get started faster and be more productive when building applications with Visual Studio Code on AWS. The toolkit provides an integrated experience for developing serverless applications, including assistance for getting started, step-through debugging, and deploying from the IDE.
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Visual Studio for Mac is 7.x while Xamarin Studio is 6.x, and they have different Xamarin bits and dependencies. Thus, 'I have both Xamarin Studio Community Edition installed and Android Studio installed, so all required components should be satisfied' is not true. Debugging on the Android Emulator. This article explains how launch the Android emulator from Visual Studio and run your app in a virtual device. Debugging on a Device. This article shows how to configure a physical Android device so that Xamarin.Android application can be deployed to it directly from either Visual Studio or Visual Studio for Mac. All or part of a Visual Studio extension, such as a VS Package, simply fails to load or an error message is displayed about needing to reinstall Visual Studio. Your Visual Studio extension tries to retrieve a registry value it expected to be included in the install and does not find it. If the service can be started, you will see You have successfully completed the Visual Studio Remote Debugger Configuration Wizard. If the service cannot be started, you will see Failed to complete the Visual Studio Remote Debugger Configuration Wizard. The page also gives some tips to follow to get the service to start. Click Finish.
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Select a quickstart serverless application template.
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Set breakpoints and debug serverless applications locally.
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AWS Senior Developer Advocate James Beswick blogs about how to create, debug, and deploy serverless applications with the AWS Toolkit for Visual Studio Code.
Read our announcement post on the AWS Toolkit for Visual Studio Code
September 28, 2017 Xiaokai He
For Java developers on Visual Studio Code, the Language Support for Java(TM) by Red Hat extension has been great for providing language features such as IntelliSense and project support. At the same time, we've also heard feedback that users would also like Java debugging. Today, we're excited to announce our ongoing collaboration with Red Hat and enabling Java developers to debug Java applications with a new lightweight Java Debugger for Visual Studio Code based on Java Debug Server.
Note: Both the Java Debugger for Visual Studio Code and Java Debug Server will be open sourced shortly after the initial release.
To help Java developers to get started with VS Code quickly, we also created a Java Extension Pack which includes both the Language Support for Java(TM) by Red Hat and Java Debugger for Visual Studio Code extensions so you won't need to search for them individually. This is just the start to creating a modern workflow for Java and we'll be adding more features and extensions to the Java Extension Pack in the future.
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Getting started
To get started:
- In Visual Studio Code, open the Extensions view (⇧⌘X (Windows, Linux Ctrl+Shift+X)).
- Type 'java' to filter the list.
- Find and install the Java Extension Pack or standalone Java Debugger for Visual Studio Code extension if you already have Language Support for Java(TM) by Red Hat installed.
You also install the Java Extension Pack directly from this blog post:
After reloading VS Code, open a folder that contains a Java project and follow below steps:
- Prepare the project. Open a
.java
file, and the Java extensions will be activated. Maven, Gradle and Eclipse projects are supported. Project build is automatically handled by the extensions, no need to be triggered manually. - Start debugging. Switch to Run view (⇧⌘D (Windows, Linux Ctrl+Shift+D)) and open
launch.json
to add a debug configuration for Java. - Fill in the
mainClass
forLaunch
setting orhostName
andport
forAttach
. - Set your breakpoint and hit
F5
to start debugging.
Supported features
In this release, we support the following features:
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- Launch/Attach - You can either launch the Java project within VS Code or attach to any running JVM process in debug mode, locally or remotely.
- Breakpoints - Conditional breakpoints by Hit Count is supported and can easily be set using the inline breakpoint settings window. This allows you to conveniently add conditional breakpoints to your code, directly in the source viewer, without requiring a modal window. Break on exceptions is also supported.
- Control flow - Including Pause, Continue
F5
, Step overF10
, Step intoF11
, Step outShift+F11
- Data inspection - When you're stopped at a breakpoint, the debugger has access to the variable names and values that are currently stored in memory. Inspect/Watch/Set Variables are supported.
- Diagnostics - The CALL STACK panel shows the call stack of your program and allows you to navigate through the call path of each captured allocation. Multi-threaded debugging is supported by parallel stacks.
- Debug Console - The Debug Console lets you see information from both stdout and stderr.
Future releases will include expression evaluation and hot code replacement.
Next Steps
- Checkout more about Java on VS Code
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Xiaokai He, @JavaOnAzure