Nodes in the Explorer's Runtime tab display runtime information for active processes and debugging sessions (breakpoints, thread groups, and watches). There are also nodes for the history of VCS commands called in the current IDE session. In addition, the Runtime tab displays nodes for any external services connected to the IDE with extension modules.
The Processes node lists all processes currently being executed within the IDE. You can terminate a running application by right-clicking its node and choosing Terminate Process from the contextual menu. This information also appears in the Execution View, which opens by default when you run an application.
The Debugger node has Breakpoints, Watches, and Threads subnodes. When an application is being debugged, breakpoints, watches, and threads are listed under these subnodes. You can add a new breakpoint by right-clicking the Breakpoints node and choosing New Breakpoint. You can add a new watch by right-clicking the Watches node and choosing New Watch. This information is also available in the Debugger window, which, by default, opens when you debug an application.
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The Explorer
Filesystems and the Java Classpath Running Programs Debugging Programs Reviewing VCS Command Status and Output |