Here goes an example 'cause I don't undestand what u r trying to do... :p

Try with this simple example....

public class Main {
    static void show(){
        int var = 200;
        System.out.println(var);

    }

    public static void main(String[] args) {
           show();
    }
}

U should be able to add a breakpoint in line 3 (declaration of "var")

Let me know the result.....

2009/9/7 vicky <[email protected]>

>
> @Lic. Marcelo Diaz.  thank for answering one question but why it is
> not allowing to have breakpoints at function definitions
> for ex:
> 1class A{
> 2void fn(){
> 3}
> 4psvm(S args[]){
> 5A a = new A();
> 6a.fn();
> 7}
> now if i  put breakpoint on line 2 ,  it does not allow.
> plz also help me on other parts also that how to reach the line of
> breakpoint when i  starts debugging with F7.
>
> On Sep 7, 8:01 pm, Marcelo Diaz <[email protected]> wrote:
> > Hi vicky!
> >
> > 2009/9/7 vicky <[email protected]>
> >
> >
> >
> > > @jatin hey  i have still doubt in it actually shift+F5 is for finish
> > > debug session. wat i am not getting is the way that when i start
> > > debugging with f7 , how do i then tranfer control to the breakpoint
> > > line .
> > > also it says that it will allow to set breakpoint only on
> > > executable statements plz help yaar
> >
> > That means that u can“t add a breakpoint to a comment line for example.
> >
> > Once u have setted a breakpoint and run the debugger, it'll stop in this
> > point...from this point u can StepOver(F8), StepInto(F7) or
> > StepOut(CtrlF7)...as simple as that.
> >
> > Good luck!
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > > On Sep 7, 6:29 pm, vicky <[email protected]> wrote:
> > > > THANKS jatin. i agree with ur last suggestion but i experimented a
> > > > lot . actually , i was knowing almost everything what u  taught but
> > > > not just one thing and that was "DEBUG-MODE" wat i  used to do was
> > > > pressing  (Shift+F6) after stating to debug which forced program to
> > > > run completely. ok thanks a lot in the end again
> >
> > > > On Sep 7, 12:51 pm, Jatin <[email protected]> wrote:
> >
> > > > > u move ur cursor 2 d line were u want 2 insert breakpt nd den u
> press
> > > > > Ctrl+F8, d line will bcum pink - nd a breakpoint will b inserted at
> > > > > dat line - or u can simply click in the left margin of the line
> > > > > 2 remove d break point, u can press Ctrl+F8 again or click in the
> left
> > > > > margin
> > > > > if u again click on left margin or Ctrl+F8 d break point gets
> inserted
> > > > > again - so dis feature is called toggle breakpoint
> > > > > its that simple !
> >
> > > > > wen u run ur program in debug mode (Shift+F5), den d prog execution
> > > > > will stop at dat line nd u can continue using F8/F7 etc. after dat
> >
> > > > > btw - its a MUCH better idea to google for things like these or do
> sum
> > > > > experimentation on a simple program than 2 post them on forums
> > > > > u shud post on forums only wen u cant get it on google or by sum
> > > > > experimentation
> >
> > > > > On Sep 7, 12:37 am, vicky <[email protected]> wrote:
> >
> > > > > > i have started  programming in java(netbeans ide) so as to use
> data
> > > > > > structures available easily . i donot understand its debugging
> > > > > > features completely i am comfortable with using
> (F7,F8-stepover/into)
> > > > > > options and add-watch otions comfortably but could not understand
> how
> > > > > > to use breakpoints. i also donot know difference b/w (add and
> toggle
> > > > > > breakoint) plz hel me understand and if possible , anybody tell
> me
> > > how
> > > > > > and where to use them along with other debugging options like
> watch-
> > > > > > expression. plz help  .THANKS IN ADVANCE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
> >
> > --
> > Lic. Marcelo Diaz.
> >
> > Web & Java developer - OOP helper...:Phttp://
> www.linkedin.com/in/marcelogdiaz
> >
>

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