WebSphere Message Broker, Version 8.0.0.7
Operating Systems: AIX, HP-Itanium, Linux, Solaris, Windows, z/OS
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Debugging Java
When message flow processing has paused at a breakpoint that you have set in source code within a node that contains Java™ code, you can examine and modify the Java variables in the Flow Debugger.
If you notice that performance has degraded after following these steps, see Resolving problems with performance.
Working with Java variables
When message flow processing has paused at a breakpoint in the source code within a node that contains Java code (a user-defined node or a JavaCompute node), you can browse Java variables in the Variables view on the Debug perspective, and change their associated data values.
- Switch to the Debug perspective.
- Click the Variables tab to open
the Variables view if it is not already open. Variables
are shown in a tree, using the symbol
.
- To work with a variable, right-click it and select an option from the menu.
Message flow processing continues until the next breakpoint
that is set in the logical processing of the current message. If there
is no further enabled breakpoint at which the flow instance can pause,
processing runs to completion and the flow instance is removed from
the Debug view.
Next:
When you have
completed debugging the message flow, you can remove the breakpoints
or end the debugging session: