The Breakpoints window lists the breakpoints set in
the current project. You can open the Breakpoints window by choosing Window
Debugging
Breakpoints
(Ctrl-Alt-5). If you open the Breakpoints 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.
By default, each entry contains a short textual description of the breakpoint and a boolean flag indicating whether the breakpoint is enabled or disabled. You can enable or disable a breakpoint directly in the Breakpoints window by changing the Enabled property.
The icon to the left of the breakpoint summary distinguishes the type of the breakpoint.
Icon | Description |
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![]() | Breakpoint set on a specific line |
![]() | Breakpoint other than a line breakpoint (for example, a method breakpoint or a variable breakpoint). The set of breakpoint types that is available is dependent upon the debugger that you are using. |
The contextual menu in the Breakpoints window includes the following items.
Menu Item |
Description |
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Go to Source | For a line breakpoint only. Finds the location of the selected breakpoint in the source code. |
Cut | Cuts the selected breakpoint and copies it to the clipboard. The breakpoint remains on the clipboard until you choose Cut or Copy again. |
Delete | Removes the selected breakpoint. |
List Options | Enables you to customize the display of the Breakpoints window, including adding and removing columns of information, reordering the columns, and sorting the columns. See Customizing a Debugger Window for more information. |
Properties | Displays the properties of the selected breakpoint. |
See Also | |
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Setting a Java Breakpoint
Setting a Condition on a Breakpoint Debugger Windows |