Debugging Projects
In the Java WorkShop, you debug projects that are part of the current portfolio. The project you are debugging must be an applet or a standalone program.
- Getting Started
- Introduction to the Java WorkShop Debugger
- Starting a Debugging Session
- Debugging From the Source Editor
- Specifying Program Arguments
- Inspecting Threads
- Viewing Threads and Stack Frames
- Showing the Source of a Stack Frame
- Moving on the Call Stack
- Updating the Threads/Stack Tab
- Controlling Execution of Threads
- Suspending Execution of a Thread
- Resuming Execution of a Thread
- Starting Over
- Stepping Into a Method
- Stepping Over a Method
- Running to a Specific Location
- Setting and Removing Breakpoints
- Introduction to Breakpoints
- Setting a Breakpoint in a Line
- Setting a Breakpoint in a Method
- Setting a Breakpoint in a Class
- Removing a Breakpoint
- Examining Variables, Exceptions, and Classes
- Evaluating Data Values
- Adding an Exception
- Inspecting Classes, Methods, and Variables
- Quitting Debugging
- Quitting a Debugging Session