Chapter 16. Stopping the Camel Debugger


Overview

The way to stop the Camel debugger depends on the mode in which it is running:

  • Local debugging (Section 15.1, “Debugging a locally running routing context”)

    To stop the Camel debugger, click Terminate button on the menu bar once if the debugging session has ended. Otherwise, click Terminate button twice: once to terminate the currently running node thread and once to terminate the Camel Context thread (both displayed in the Debug view).

    Note

    Terminating the Camel debugger also terminates the console but does not clear its output. To clear the output, click clear co (Clear Console) on the Console view’s menu bar.

  • Remote debugging (Section 15.2, “Debugging a remotely running routing context”)

    To stop the Camel debugger, select the [Remote Camel Context] thread or the [Remote Camel Context and Java] thread in the Debug view, and then click Terminate button on the menu bar.

    Note

    Terminating the Camel debugger does not close the connection to the remote runtime server in the Servers view nor in the JMX Navigator view.

Closing the Camel debugger

After you have finished debugging your project, you may want to close the Debug perspective to make more space for your workbench.

To do so, right-click Debug perspective icon on the right side of the Developer Studio toolbar, and then select Close.

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