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Weird Eclipse behaviour

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gRabbi - 06 May 2005 21:53 GMT
Hello
Since some time i`m trying to work with java using Eclipse tool. On one of
computers i`ve installed Eclipse i have some weird thing. No matter what
kind of project i create (applet,form application,tomcat application) when
i`m starting debugging (F11) debugger stops in classes ClassLoader.class and
ClassLoaderURL .class even then i don`t have any breakpoints there. It`s
very inconvenient to pass through all application running steps (those from
ClassLoader and ClassLoaderURL classes) before starting application all the
time. I`ve tried to reinstall Eclipse on this computer but i have the same
effect. I don`t know what i`m doing wrong. Maybe it`s important hwat JVM
wersion i have instaled on this computer or that there is also
VisualStudio.NET instlled there? Or maybe i have to change tome Eclipse
settings? If somebody know solution of my problem or have some ideas what
could i do to resolve it please help me. Best regards - gRabbi
Roland - 06 May 2005 22:30 GMT
> Hello
> Since some time i`m trying to work with java using Eclipse tool. On one of
[quoted text clipped - 10 lines]
> settings? If somebody know solution of my problem or have some ideas what
> could i do to resolve it please help me. Best regards - gRabbi

Make sure you have enabled 'java.lang.ClassLoader' in Window ->
Preferences -> Java -> Debug -> Step Filtering.
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Regards,

Roland de Ruiter
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