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That was it, thanks David.

After getting to the Step Filtering page I was initially puzzled because it
didn't click how the filter process worked, but basically what it is saying
is to NOT step into the classes defined in the filter. Kinda goes against
the traditional RSE approach where you define things for inclusion vs.
exclusion.

Puzzles me as to why they wouldn't have step filters turned on by default
because I can't imagine 99% of the populous would want to see the guts of
ClassLoader??

Thanks again David,
Aaron Bartell
http://mowyourlawn.com

On Mon, Jul 21, 2008 at 8:32 AM, David Gibbs <david@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Aaron Bartell wrote:
Doing some Java development in WDSC today. I am stepping into one
business
class from another (i.e. F5) and somehow it is taking me into the actual
JRE
code where I can see Sun's work and step through it. While this is cool,
I
no longer want to do this. I say it that way because I thought I
remember
changing it to do this a long time ago but I have no idea how I did it,
and
Google hasn't helped me.

I think you want to enable the step filters.

The icon is two yellow arrows, one pointing right the other pointing down.

To update the step filter packages, goto Preferences | Java | Debug | Step
Filtering.

david


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