I've been using Eclipse for ages and I use the debugger all the time but recently I've known it to skip over breakpoints while debugging! I've even had it so that I've set a break point on a println I'll see the text come out but not hit the breakpoint. Also sometimes I'll hit a break point consistently in one area of the code but not in others. This never used to happen and I can't work out what I've done to my system to cause this. Has anyone else had any experience of the problem?
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What you mention (" As mentionned in "Eclipse SWING app: breakpoint hit only after an uncaught exception is thrown", it is fixed with jdk6u16. |
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Ahaha, I've found the solution eventually after a long web trawl. I'm not sure why this happens but other people have seen the problem too and Window -> Preferences -> Java -> Installed JRE's -> (edit your currently used JRE) -> Edit "Default VM Arguments" box and enter (w/o questionmarks) "-XX:+UseParallelGC" Generally fixes the problem... |
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