Very strange.
I was not able to do it and now, after I have post a message in the
forum I can.
I launch eclipse-rcp and from it the emulator.
I don't launch the ddms externally.
I launch, from emulator menu, the helloworld example.
I put breakpoints in the debug perspective.
I see the thread in ddms perspective.
I select com.example.helloandroid and press the green beatle (Debug
the selected process, ...)
I change to debug perspective.
I press menu on the emulator.
eclipse stops where I put the breakpoint.
Now I don't find anymore the step-by-step F6 button
But if I re-run the helloworld application pressing on menu button it
stops on the first breakpoint .

What is the correct procedure?
The reason is that I sometimes can link ddms and emulator, sometimes
not.

thx

On Oct 10, 12:59 am, iappi <[email protected]> wrote:
> I'm new to eclipse and android, so I have not the correct experience,
> by now.
> I'd like to know which are the tipical debugging methods.
>
> emulator
> ddms
> junits
>
> I'd like to do step-by-step using eclipse-rcp, emulator and ddms.
>
> I can see in DDMS perspective the thread of Helloworld example
> running.
>
> I change perspective to debug and I set breakpoint, but the
> application doesn't stop.
>
> I'm doing something not correct?
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