The properties you specify on the
Debug page of the project properties apply to the selected configuration.
Debug properties for native and managed COBOL projects
Start Action:
- Start project / Start project output
- Specifies that the project is to be debugged by launching its output.
For projects that compile to multiple output files (.exe, .int or .gnt), you can specify which output file should be launched.
You can only choose a file generated by the build in the directory specified in the
Output field. Your choice is saved in the project properties.
Note: This setting does not apply to managed class library projects that build to multiple .dll files. For these project types,
you must specify a different start action.
- Start external program
- The path to a file to be debugged. You can specify a path relative to the project directory.
This setting is typically used when your application is a library.
- Start browser with URL
- Starts debugging by opening a web page.
The following setting is specific for native COBOL projects:
- Wait for debuggable attachment
- The debugger waits for the program to start in a separate process before attempting to attach to it. Check this if you need
to manually launch your process. You can set the following options:
- Wait for any program - waits for and then attaches to the next COBOL program that calls CBL_DEBUGBREAK, or is launched with
the COBSW environment variable set to +A.
- Wait for directory - waits for and then attaches to the next COBOL program that is launched with its working directory set
to either the folder specified on the
Debug page in the project properties under
Start Options, or a subfolder of it. If no working directory is specified then the project output path is used.
- Wait for ID - waits for and then attaches to the next COBOL program which calls CBL_DEBUG_START with the identifier you specify
in the
ID field as an argument. You set the identifier in the source code - see
CBL_DEBUG_START.
Start Options:
- Command line arguments
- Program arguments to be passed.
- Working directory
- The directory from which the program is launched.
Note: If
Start Action is set to
Wait for debuggable attachment, then the path you specify in this field is used with the
Wait for directory option.
- Use remote machine
- Check this to enable remote debugging. Specify the remote machine by entering its name over the network or its IP address
in the adjacent field.
- Port
- Specify the port number that is used by the
cobdebugremote or
cobdebugremote64 process.
Debug options:
The following properties apply to native COBOL projects only:
- Enable multiprocess debugging
- If the process you debug starts a new process using the CBL_EXEC_RUN_UNIT call, this setting allows the new process to be
debugged in a separate instance of Visual Studio.
- Return to waiting state when debugging
- Check this to enable debugging of CGI programs when invoking them multiple times.
The following properties apply to managed COBOL projects only:
- Enable SQL Server debugging
- Enables the Microsoft SQL debugger.
- Enable mixed mode debugging
- Check this to enable debugging of C/C++ code alongside managed code.
- Redirect standard output
- Value of true or false, to determine whether or not standard output (such as System.Console.WriteLine) should be redirected
to the debugger's output window. For Console projects, this is initially set to False, and for Windows projects it is initially
set to true.
Note: This feature does not work for 64-bit applications and on 64-bit machines it is supported only by a x86 platform type.
- Disable Windows authentication for remote debugging
- Check this if you want to avoid having to provide credentials when connecting to the remote debugger. You need to ensure that
the remote debugger is also configured to run without Windows Authentication. This can be useful in scenarios where it is
not possible to set up the required credentials.
Warning: Enabling this option in the remote debugger makes your remote machine accessible to other users on the network.
Debug properties for native applications that require Enterprise Server to run
- Core Dump
- Specify the name and the path to the core dump file to use for debugging your application.
- Debug
-
- Active Settings
- Specify the following details for debugging the Web Service:
- Client IP Address
- Leave this field empty to enable debugging from any IP address. Specify an IP address to allow debugging only from it.
- Service
- Specify the address of the web service to debug. Enter the address and any specific operation that is part of the web service
in the following format -
http://namespace/ServiceName#OperationName
Debug properties for native Mainframe Subsystem projects
The following debug properties apply only to native MSS applications that run on an Enterprise Server. They appear on the
Debug page of the native Mainframe Subsystem Application project type.
Click the tab for the type of service or application that you want to debug and enter its details.
- Core Dump
- Specify the name and the path to the core dump file to use for debugging your application.
- Debug > Active Settings
- Specify whether you debug a CICS, a JCL, an IMS application, a Web service, or a coredump file.
- Region
-
Note: These settings are available only for Mainframe Managed Subsystem Applications.
Specify details for connecting to a database server.
- Database Server Instance
- The name of the database server that hosts the application to debug.
- Region Name
- The name of the region that hosts the application to debug.
- Properties on the CICS tab
-
- User
- The CICS user id used to start the application.
- Terminal
- The CICS terminal id used to start the application.
- Transaction
- The CICS transaction for the application.
- Link-level program
- The CICS invoked program at which to start debugging.
- Properties on the JCL tab
-
- Job name
- The name of the job.
- Job number
- The number of the job in the held queue.
- Step name
- The step that you want to debug.
- Top-level program
- The program id of the program that you want to debug.
- Properties on the IMS tab
-
- User
- The user id to be used when debugging this application.
- Terminal
- The logical terminal ID to be used when debugging this application. This is the eight-character name of the TN3270 connection
within Enterprise Server that is either allocated dynamically or specified by the TN3270 client emulator.
- Transaction
- The transaction to be used when debugging this application.
- Top-level program
- The start program to be used when debugging this application.
- Properties on the Web Service tab
-
- Client IP Address
- Leave this field empty to enable debugging from any IP address. Specify an IP address to allow debugging only from it.
- Service
- Specify the address of the web service to debug. Enter the address and any specific operation that is part of the web service
in the following format -
http://namespace/ServiceName#OperationName
Debug properties for managed Mainframe Subsystem projects
The following debug properties apply only to managed COBOL applications that run in Enterprise Server for .NET. They appear
on the
Debug page of the managed Mainframe Subsystem Application project type.
Click the tab for the type of service or application that you want to debug and enter its details.
- Choose Active Settings
- Specify whether you debug a CICS, a JCL, an IMS application, a Web service, or a coredump file.
- Region
-
Note: These settings are available only for Mainframe Managed Subsystem Applications.
Specify details for connecting to a database server.
- Database Server Instance
- The name of the database server that hosts the application to debug.
- Region Name
- The name of the region that hosts the application to debug.
- Properties on the CICS tab
-
- User
- The CICS user id used to start the application.
- Terminal
- The CICS terminal id used to start the application.
- Transaction
- The CICS transaction for the application.
- Link-level program
- The CICS invoked program at which to start debugging.
- Properties on the JCL tab
-
- Job name
- The name of the job.
- Job number
- The number of the job in the held queue.
- Step name
- The step that you want to debug.
- Top-level program
- The program id of the program that you want to debug.
- Properties on the IMS tab
-
- User
- The user id to be used when debugging this application.
- Terminal
- The logical terminal ID to be used when debugging this application. This is the eight-character name of the TN3270 connection
within Enterprise Server that is either allocated dynamically or specified by the TN3270 client emulator.
- Transaction
- The transaction to be used when debugging this application.
- Top-level program
- The start program to be used when debugging this application.
- Properties on the Web Service tab
-
- Client IP Address
- Leave this field empty to enable debugging from any IP address. Specify an IP address to allow debugging only from it.
- Service
- Specify the address of the web service to debug. Enter the address and any specific operation that is part of the web service
in the following format -
http://namespace/ServiceName#OperationName
- Properties on the Core Dump tab
-
- File Name
- Specify the name and the path to the core dump file to use for debugging your application.
Note: The controls displayed on the properties page are determined by the type of project you are working on. As a result, some
of the controls described here might be missing from your properties page or be unavailable for selection.