Runtime Window

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The Runtime window displays runtime information on:

The Processes node lists all processes currently being executed within the IDE. You can terminate a running application by right-clicking its node and choosing Terminate Process. This information also appears in the Execution view, which you can open by choosing Window and choosing Execution.

You can choose commands to start or stop the IDE's internal HTTP server by right-clicking the HTTP Server node.

The Debugger node has subnodes that contain information on breakpoints, watches, threads, and other aspects of a debugging session. You can add a new breakpoint by right-clicking the Breakpoints node and choosing New Breakpoint. You can add a new watch by right-clicking the Watches node and choosing New Watch. These features are also available in the Debugger window, which opens when you start debugging an application.

Other nodes may appear, depending on the modules that are installed in the IDE. You can select a node and click F1 to view any help topic that might exist for that node.

See Also
Filesystems Window
Filesystems and Application Development
Running a Java Program
Starting a Debugging Session
VCS Command Output

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