Debugger JDE accident

Hi, I switch to the use of the JDE debugger and attach the device.

Every time attach the debugger device JDE application to run.

For the last two days, I thought that my app or the debugger breaks down,

But it is not the case, I press F5 to continue and I do not get the impressions of debugger.

It wasn't the default behavior. I was wondering how I can cancel

This. My project is in eclipse, debug w / JDE because eclipse jde

debugger hangs and reboot my device. and there is no break

points in my eclipse project. Just thought it's weird.

Never rich, I found that the break at startup box is checked in the menu.

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