Apama 10.3.1 | Apama Documentation | Using Apama with Software AG Designer | Debugging JMon Applications | Debug perspective
 
Debug perspective
 
Using the Debug view with a JMon application
Working with breakpoints in a JMon application
Viewing stack frame variables for a JMon application
The Debug perspective appears automatically when you start a debug session. The default Debug perspective has five panels that you can use for debugging:
*The top-left panel is the Debug view which shows the application's stack frame. See Using the Debug view with a JMon application.
*The top-right panel provides a tabs for viewing the Breakpoints view and the Variables view. See Working with breakpoints in a JMon application and Viewing stack frame variables for a JMon application.
*The middle-left panel is the code editor view.
*The middle-right panel is the code Outline view.
*The bottom panel includes the standard tabs for the console output, tasks, errors, problems, search results, display, and so on.

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