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Eclipse JDT
Release 3.5

Uses of Interface
org.eclipse.jdt.debug.core.IJavaMethodBreakpoint

Packages that use IJavaMethodBreakpoint
org.eclipse.jdt.debug.core

Provides an implementation of a debug model based on JPDA (Java Platform Debug Architecture). 

 

Uses of IJavaMethodBreakpoint in org.eclipse.jdt.debug.core
 

Methods in org.eclipse.jdt.debug.core that return IJavaMethodBreakpoint
static  IJavaMethodBreakpoint JDIDebugModel. createMethodBreakpoint ( IResource resource, String typePattern, String methodName, String methodSignature, boolean entry, boolean exit, boolean nativeOnly, int lineNumber, int charStart, int charEnd, int hitCount, boolean register, Map attributes)
          Creates and returns a method breakpoint with the specified criteria.
 


Eclipse JDT
Release 3.5

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