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debugging problems [message #156965] Sun, 02 May 2004 04:44 Go to next message
Eclipse UserFriend
hi @
I'm a newby in using eclipse, so it may be there are some plugins missing
or need to use more compiler options. Using 2.1.3 / Jigloo / JRE 1.4.1.0.7
/ Win2K and want to debug a simple GUI Application.
I may insert some breakpoints and pressing F11 launch the application to
stop at the breakpoint, but subsequent I can't continue the breaked
session. Step over, Step into, etc are engrayed, hotkeys don't working and
pressing F11 will resolve in a new session. The first one can only be
stopped with the win task manager
Hope u can help me.
regards Mic
Re: debugging problems [message #156974 is a reply to message #156965] Sun, 02 May 2004 05:08 Go to previous message
Eclipse UserFriend
and now I found it - sorry I told you I'm a newby. The solution was that I
did not displayed the debug window. In result it will stop at breakpoint
but no debug keys working to continue the session until the debug window
is starting.

Mic wrote:

> hi @
> I'm a newby in using eclipse, so it may be there are some plugins missing
> or need to use more compiler options. Using 2.1.3 / Jigloo / JRE 1.4.1.0.7
> / Win2K and want to debug a simple GUI Application.
> I may insert some breakpoints and pressing F11 launch the application to
> stop at the breakpoint, but subsequent I can't continue the breaked
> session. Step over, Step into, etc are engrayed, hotkeys don't working and
> pressing F11 will resolve in a new session. The first one can only be
> stopped with the win task manager
> Hope u can help me.
> regards Mic
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