@Thomas,
Thanks. I did find some information related to debugging not working
in eclipse with JDK version 1.6.14.

I have some lame questions:
- I did not manually install JDK. I installed eclipse 3.5 and the
google plugin.
  So, what is the default version of JDK that eclipse uses.
- How do i change this?
  Going to Windows->Preferences0>Java->Compiler, i can only change the
compiler compliance level to 1.5, 1.6 etc...
  I am assuming this is not the right thing!!

On Aug 28, 12:53 am, Thomas Broyer <t.bro...@gmail.com> wrote:
> On 27 août, 18:40, "divya.aj...@gmail.com" <divya.aj...@gmail.com>
> wrote:
>
> > S/W versions:
> > - Google Plugin -> 1.1.0
> > - GWT SDK -> 1.7.0
> > - Eclipse -> 3.5
>
> > When i register a break point, it gets registered properly.
> > I can go to the Debug Perspective and my breakpoint shows up in the
> > Breakpoints list.
> > (I can also see the small blue dot.)
>
> > However, the Debugger never halts on the breakpoint.
> > Execution just runs past it.
>
> Could it be related to 
> this?http://code.google.com/p/google-web-toolkit/issues/detail?id=3724
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