Hi!
So, what you are telling me is that the debugger never paused when
the exception pages are shown on the browser, right (because the
exceptions are caught by WO)? For some reason I had the ideia that
would happen, allowing the programmer to analyse the stack.
Oh well... mental note, buy (more) pills...
Yours
Miguel Arroz
On 2008/09/09, at 14:54, Mike Schrag wrote:
>> I don't know if I'm making stuff up or not, but wasn't the debugger
>> supposed to pause the execution of an application when an exception
>> page is shown? If so, any special reason (besides my bad karma) for
>> that NOT happening in my Mac?
> No, if an exception is thrown and caught, the debugger won't stop.
> It will only stop on uncaught exceptions (assuming that flag is
> checked in the Java=>Debug preferences).
>
> ms
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