You can also debug your RT-Bundles directly in the App Build Environment. This is already configured in our RT-samples (automation.scheduler, automation.scheduler.thread, rtdatalayer.owner and rtdatalayer.user).
Prerequisite to do this is, you got install the C++ Extension in Visual Studio Code. Then you can run the script "build-debug.sh" and when this is finished, start the debugging (F5). Then the framework, which is located in the SDK (at bin/framework) is started. It will then load all the bundles it can find in the folder bundles and your own self-created bundle.
For this I would recommend you to use the V1.20 of RT-SDK because the framework in V1.20 will need two environment variables to start in the App Build Environment, which were not necessary for 1.18 framework. You can see this in the .vscode/launch.json.
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