I’m wondering if there is a way to add a conditional break point in eclipse while debuging.
Sample: if city==”New York” then break.
I’m wondering if there is a way to add a conditional break point in
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Yes. Right-click on the breakpoint, select “Breakpoint properties”, enable “Conditional” and then enter the condition. Note that
city == "New York"wouldn’t be a good condition due to the way equality works in Java, but"New York".equals(city)would be fine. Note that Eclipse allows simple Boolean conditions like this, and also “suspend when value changes”.