Removing breakpoints in the flow debugger

Remove breakpoints that are no longer required from connections in your message flow.

Before you start:

Add one or more breakpoints to your message flow. See: Adding breakpoints in the flow debugger.

The following symbols identify breakpoints:
  • Enabled breakpoint Enabled breakpoint
  • Disabled breakpoint Disabled breakpoint

If you remove a breakpoint from a message flow, it is automatically removed from all instances of the message flow where it is set.

If you remove all the breakpoints that you have added to your message flow, you cannot perform any other debugging tasks until you add a new breakpoint.

To remove breakpoints:

  1. Switch to the Debug perspective.
  2. Remove the breakpoints. Use one of the following methods, depending on how many breakpoints you want to remove:
    Option Method
    Remove individual breakpoints.
    1. In the Message Flow editor, right-click the breakpoint that you want to remove, then click Remove Breakpoint.
    Remove several breakpoints simultaneously.
    1. Click the Flow Breakpoints tab to show the Breakpoints view.
    2. Select one or more breakpoints that you want to remove.
    3. Click the Remove Selected Breakpoints icon Remove selected breakpoints on the toolbar, or right-click the selected breakpoints and then click Remove Remove.
    Remove all breakpoints simultaneously.
    1. Click the Breakpoints tab to show the Breakpoints view.
    2. Click the Remove All Breakpoints icon Remove all breakpoints on the toolbar, or right-click any breakpoint and then click Remove all Remove All.

Next:

If you have finished debugging, continue with: Debug: ending a session.

Related concepts
Flow debugger overview
Related tasks
Enabling and disabling breakpoints in the flow debugger
Stepping through message flow instances in the debugger
Debugging data
Related reference
Flow debugger shortcuts
Flow debugger icons and symbols
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