1excludeFromSuggestions=true 2page.title=Notepad Extra Credit 3parent.title=Notepad Tutorial 4parent.link=index.html 5@jd:body 6 7 8<p><em>In this exercise, you will use the debugger to look at the work you did 9in Exercise 3. This exercise demonstrates:</em></p> 10<ul> 11<li><em>How to set breakpoints to observe execution</em> </li> 12<li><em>How to run your application in debug mode</code></em></li> 13</ul> 14 15<div style="float:right;white-space:nowrap"> 16 17 [<a href="notepad-ex1.html">Exercise 1</a>] 18 [<a href="notepad-ex2.html">Exercise 2</a>] 19 [<a href="notepad-ex3.html">Exercise 3</a>] 20 <span style="color:#BBB;"> 21 [<a href="notepad-extra-credit.html" style="color:#BBB;">Extra Credit</a>] 22 </span> 23</div> 24 25<h2>Step 1</h2> 26 27<p>Using the working <code>Notepadv3</code>, put breakpoints in the code at the 28 beginning of the <code>onCreate()</code>, <code>onPause()</code>, 29 <code>onSaveInstanceState()</code> and <code>onResume()</code> methods in the 30 <code>NoteEdit</code> class (if you are not familiar with Eclipse, just 31 right click in the narrow grey border on the left of the edit window at the 32 line you want a breakpoint, and select <em>Toggle Breakpoint</em>, you 33should see a blue dot appear).</p> 34 35<h2>Step 2</h2> 36 37<p>Now start the notepad demo in debug mode:</p> 38 39<ol type="a"> 40 <li> 41 Right click on the <code>Notepadv3</code> project and from the Debug menu 42 select <em>Debug As -> Android Application.</em></li> 43 <li> 44 The Android emulator should say <em>"waiting for debugger to connect"</em> 45 briefly and then run the application.</li> 46 <li> 47 If it gets stuck on the waiting... screen, quit the emulator and Eclipse, 48 from the command line do an <code>adb kill-server</code>, and then restart 49Eclipse and try again.</li></ol> 50 51 <h2>Step 3</h2> 52 53<p>When you edit or create a new note you should see the breakpoints getting 54 hit and the execution stopping.</p> 55 56 <h2>Step 4</h2> 57 58<p>Hit the Resume button to let execution continue (yellow rectangle with a 59green triangle to its right in the Eclipse toolbars near the top).</p> 60 61<h2>Step 5</h2> 62 63<p>Experiment a bit with the confirm and back buttons, and try pressing Home and 64 making other mode changes. Watch what life-cycle events are generated and 65when.</p> 66 67<p>The Android Eclipse plugin not only offers excellent debugging support for 68your application development, but also superb profiling support. You can also 69try using <a href="{@docRoot}tools/help/traceview.html">Traceview</a> to profile your application. If your application is running too slow, this can help you 70find the bottlenecks and fix them.</p> 71 72