Setting a Condition on a Breakpoint

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A condition is a Boolean expression set on a breakpoint that triggers the breakpoint when the expression evaluates to True. You can set a condition on the following types of Java breakpoints:

The condition must follow the Java syntax rules. The condition may include anything that can be on the right side of the equal sign (=). The condition may also include variables and methods that are within the current context. The following are exceptions:

You can set a condition using the New Breakpoint dialog box or the breakpoint's property sheet. The Source Editor identifies a conditional breakpoint with the symbol Conditional
breakpoint icon.

See Also
Setting a Line Breakpoint
Setting a Method Breakpoint
Setting an Exception Breakpoint
Setting a Variable Breakpoint

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