> >> >3) When you hit a break-point, how do you display the stack?
> >>
> >> Execute JDEbug->Show Buffer->Locals.
> >>
> >> This will display the locals buffer which is updated to display all local
> >> variables as you step through a program.
> >
> >I tried this and I got a buffer that displayed a tree viewer that displayed
> the
> >local variables and their values.  This is pretty cool, but not exactly what
> I was
> >looking for.  I may not have been clear in my original question, but what I
> want
> >is a method call stack.  Ie. when I hit a breakpoint in a method, I'd like to
> know
> >which method called that method and so on.
> >
>
> You want this in addition to up stack and down stack?
>
> - Paul

Yes.  I think it would be useful to know the method stack because then you could
maybe pop up 2 or 3 method calls instead of going up/down one level at a time.
BTW, I assume that up/down-stack will support going up/down more than one level
right?

Thanks,

Suresh
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