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I have accidentally set in the past the eclipse to switch to debug view when break point is hit.
How do i cancel that, meaning make it manually

thanks

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Uncheck:

Window > Preferences > Run/Debug > Activate the debug view when a breakpoint is hit

Also go to

Window -> Preferences -> Run/Debug -> Perspectives

And select either "never" or "prompt" in "Open associated perspective..."

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  • Oops, really sorry, but i thought is was stopped. still jumping. (Eclipse 3.6)
    – fatnjazzy
    Apr 7, 2011 at 13:11
  • @fatnjazzy there are other similar checkboxes there. Try them. But this one should really be it.
    – Bozho
    Apr 7, 2011 at 13:14
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    This answer is not correct. But the one from @Stjn is!
    – azerty
    Mar 16, 2014 at 16:11
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In your question you speak of a debug 'view', but I think you are actually referring to the debug 'perspective'. If not, just disregard my answer.

To stop Eclipse from switching to the Debug perspective when a breakpoint is hit:

Window -> Preferences -> Run/Debug -> Perspectives -> 'Open the associated perspective when an application suspends' -> Never

The Debug View is the window that shows the running application, it's threads and each thread's call stack in a tree view and gives you little 'play', 'pause', 'stop' etc buttons for things like Resume, Suspend, Terminate. I think the option referred to by the accepted answer tells Eclipse whether it should make this view the active view (within whatever perspective is set to open in debug mode) when a breakpoint is hit. Probably you do want that to be enabled...

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