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What is the best way to debug javascript from the eclipse IDE. I used "logging to console" features of firebug with firephp installed on top of it for debugging a kohana php project along with eclipse but they make the browser unstable when I make extensive use of jQuery. For example, "Permission denied to...a non-chrome context..." is one such error that is frequent in firebug.

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    If you're using Firebug why do you want to debug within Eclipse? Firebug has a wonderful JS debugger built-in. Commented Mar 31, 2010 at 3:44
  • I guess you meant "Permission denied to...a non-chrome context..." is one such error that is frequently reported by firebug. This is not an error caused by Firebug. Firebug + FirePHP do not make the browser 'unstable'; you have some other problem. Commented Oct 23, 2010 at 16:12

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You can try ATF (Ajax Tools Framework)

ATF provides tooling that allows a user to edit, debug, and monitor CSS, HTML, and JavaScript applications and a framework on which adopters can build advanced and technology specific tools.
The functionality in ATF breaks down into three main areas:

  • Browser Tooling, JsConsole
  • JavaScript Debugger DebuggerBreakpoints
  • extensions for adopters

See this demo, the ATF Help page, and this thread.

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For Node.js there is Nodeclipse 0.2 with some bug fixes for chromedevtools

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