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Here
we
are
so
in
the
guide,
then
we'll
we'll
go
through
how
you
can
debug
the
application.
So
with
this
workspace
you
would
just
need
to
hit
f5.
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That
would
turn
into
the
debug
mode.
You
can
then
open
the
right
file
so
create
greeting
resource.java
and
add
the
breakpoint
either
at
the
right
line,
and
then
a
refresh
of
the
application
should
stop
at
the
breakpoint
and
you
can
browse
into
the
the
local
variables,
for
instance,
and
even
change
one
of
the
local
variables.
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So
now
the
next
section
is
about
a
native
compilation
with
qual
vm,
so
the
in
this
sections
you
will
be
inviting
to
to
run
the
predefined
commands
package
native.
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That
will
start
the
compilation
with
cloud
vm,
so
it
takes
a
while,
but
I
have
speed
up
the
video
so
with
this
machine
it
took
four
minutes
and
then,
with
the
the
start
native
predefined
command,
you
will
be
able
to
test
your
net
your
native
executive
table.
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Next
section
would
guide
you
and
provide
some
explanation
on
how
the
magic
is
working,
so
the
workspace
is
composed
of
containers.
So
the
there's
one
called
a
centos
corpus
maven,
you
can
access
to
the
terminal
to
the
terminal
of
this
container
and
it
will
contain
all
the
dependencies
to
build
your
applications
either
in
gvm
or
in
native
modes,
and
also
start
the
standard
depiction
the
application
in
dev
mode.
This
is
all
done
in
this
container
santos
crocus
maven.
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You
won't
have
a
java
nor
gold
vm,
and
this
is
used
to
start
the
native
application
in
the
very
same
condition
that
you
would
be
in
in
production,
and
then
the
last
section
is
about
how
you
can
share
your
workspace
environment
through
a
dev
file.
The
developer
can
save
the
dev
file,
modify
it
for
their
own
projects
and
push
this
dev
file
to
github.