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| Creating a Java Scrapbook Page |
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| Creating a Java Scrapbook Page |
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| The scrapbook allows Java expressions, to be run, inspected, and displayed under the control of the debugger. Breakpoints and exceptions |
| behave as they do in a regular debug |
| session. |
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| Code is edited on a scrapbook page. A VM is launched for each scrapbook page in which expressions are being evaluated. The first time an expression is evaluated in a scrapbook page after it is opened, a VM is |
| launched. The VM for a page will remain active until the page is closed, terminated explicitly (in the debugger or via the <strong>Stop the Evaluation</strong> button in the |
| editor toolbar), or when a <em>System.exit()</em> is evaluated. |
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| There are several ways to open the |
| <a class="command-link" href='javascript:executeCommand("org.eclipse.ui.newWizard(newWizardId=org.eclipse.jdt.debug.ui.snippetEditor.NewSnippetFileCreationWizard)")'> |
| <img src="PLUGINS_ROOT/org.eclipse.help/command_link.png" alt="Opens the New Java Scrapbook wizard"> |
| <strong>New Java Scrapbook Page</strong></a> wizard. |
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| <li> Create a file with a <strong>.jpage</strong> extension</li> |
| <li> From the menu bar, select <strong>File</strong> > <strong>New</strong> |
| > <strong>Other...</strong>. Then select <strong>Java</strong> > <strong>Java |
| Run/Debug</strong> > <strong>Scrapbook Page</strong>. Then click <strong>Next</strong>. |
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| Once you've opened the New Java Scrapbook Page wizard:. |
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| In the <strong>Enter or select the folder</strong> field, type or click <strong>Browse</strong> to select the container for the new page. |
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| In the <strong>File name</strong> field, type a name for the new page. The <em>.jpage</em> extension will be added automatically if you do not type it |
| yourself. |
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| Click <strong>Finish</strong> when you are done. The new scrapbook page opens in an editor. |
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| <img border="0" src="../images/ngrelc.png" alt="Related concepts" ><br> |
| <a href="../concepts/cscrapbook.htm">Scrapbook</a><br> |
| <a href="../concepts/concept-java-project.htm">Java projects</a> |
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| <img border="0" src="../images/ngrelt.png" alt="Related tasks" ><br> |
| <a href="../tasks/task-running_and_debugging.htm">Running and debugging</a> |
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| <img border="0" src="../images/ngrelr.png" alt="Related reference" ><br> |
| <a href="../reference/views/ref-view-scrapbook.htm">Java scrapbook page</a> </p> |
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