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The Debugger Window
The debugger window is the central location for controlling and debugging your application. From the Debugger window, you can view all of your classes and their methods, set breakpoints, observe and modify thread states, observe the execution stack, view the source code being debugged (along with markers indicating breakpoints and current location), and view all local variables.
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The top portion of the Debugger window contains a tabbed pane with four tabs labeled "Available classes and methods", "Breakpoints", "Threads", and "Execution Stack". The information displayed on each page is updated in response to program events. An update may be forced by clicking on a tab at the top of a page. (This may be used to refresh the current page, or any other page.)
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