Breakpoints
    A breakpoint suspends the execution of a program at the location where the breakpoint is set.
    Breakpoints can be enabled and disabled via the context menu in the Breakpoints View, or via the context menu in the Java Editor ruler.
    
      - An enabled breakpoint causes a thread to suspend whenever
        the breakpoint is encountered. Enabled breakpoints are drawn with a blue circle [  ] and
        have a checkmark overlay once successfully installed. A breakpoint can only
        be installed when the class the breakpoint is located in has been loaded by the VM. ] and
        have a checkmark overlay once successfully installed. A breakpoint can only
        be installed when the class the breakpoint is located in has been loaded by the VM.
- A disabled breakpoint will not cause threads to suspend. Disabled breakpoints are drawn with a white circle [  ]. ].
Breakpoints are displayed in the vertical editor ruler and in the Breakpoints view.
    
     Adding breakpoints
     Resuming the execution of suspended threads
     Running and debugging
     Suspending threads
    
     Debug preferences
     Debug view
     
Run menu actions
     Run and debug toolbar actions
     Breakpoints view