Method Breakpoint Customizer
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You can customize a method breakpoint by right-clicking its name in the Breakpoints window and choosing Customize.
Properties
- Class Name. Shows the name of the class in which this breakpoint is set.
- Anonymous Inner Classes. If selected, applies the breakpoint to all anonymous (unnamed) inner classes contained by the class specified in the previous property. If an anonymous class contains another inner class (either anonymous or named), the breakpoint also applies to the inner class. If this property is not selected, the breakpoint does not apply to anonymous inner classes or to any inner class of an anonymous inner class.
- Method Name. Shows the name of the method on which the breakpoint is set.
- All Methods for Given Classes. If selected, applies the breakpoint to all methods of the specified class.
- Condition. Specifies a Boolean expression that triggers the breakpoint when the expression evaluates to True. For information on the syntax rules for setting a condition, see Syntax Rules for Setting a Condition on a Breakpoint.
- Suspend. Specifies which threads in the program being debugged are suspended when the breakpoint is reached. You can specify no threads, all threads, or the breakpoint thread, the thread that is current when the breakpoint is reached.
- Print Text. The specified message is printed in the Debugger Console view of the Output window. For information on the tags you can include in the message, see
Printing a Breakpoint Message.
- See Also
- Setting a Java Breakpoint
- Breakpoints in the IDE
- Breakpoints Window
- Debugger Windows
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