The All in One window is specific to the Java 2 debugger.
You can open the All in One window by choosing Window Debugging
All
in One (Ctrl-Alt-8). If you open the All in One window when a debugging session
is running, it closes automatically when you end the debugging session. If you
open the window when no debugging session is running, it stays open until you
close it.
The All in One window lists the current debugging sessions as expandable hierarchies. Each session can be expanded to show the thread groups in the session, which in turn can be expanded to show other thread groups and single threads. A single thread can be expanded to show its Locals and Call Stack nodes. The Locals node displays local variables and their current values in the context of the thread. The Call Stack node lists the sequence of calls made during execution of the thread.
The All in One window uses many of the icons used in the other debugger windows. These icons are listed in the following table.
Icon | Description |
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The current session |
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A session other than the current session |
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The thread group that contains the current thread |
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A thread group that does not contain the current thread |
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The current thread |
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A thread that is running and is not current |
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A thread that is suspended and is not current |
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The current call on the call stack |
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A call other than the current call |
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Local variable |
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Local variable group |
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Container for a superclass |
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Static field of an object |
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Non-static field of an object |
See Also | |
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Customizing a Debugger Window
Current Context in the Debugger Debugger Windows |