Force.com IDE Developer Guide
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Get Started with the Apex Debugger
Manage Debugging Sessions
Set Up the Apex Debugger
Create an Eclipse Workspace
Log In to a Customer Org
Initiate a Debugging Session from Setup
Download Your Subscriber’s Code
Set Up a Debug Configuration
Debug Your Project
Renew a Debugging Session
Delete Your Copy of Your Customer’s Code
ISV Customer Debugger Limits and Considerations
Force.com IDE Release Notes
Start a Debugging Session
Use the simple drag-and-drop interface to initiate an ISV Customer Debugger session from Setup. Then,
set up a debug configuration in Eclipse.
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Initiate a Debugging Session from Setup
Initiate an ISV Customer Debugger session from your browser while logged in to your subscriber’s org. -
Download Your Subscriber’s Code
By default, we download only the packaged code from your subscriber’s org. If you want to download and set breakpoints in your subscriber’s code, download their code from the Force.com IDE. -
Set Up a Debug Configuration
Before you start your first debugging session for a project, set up a debug configuration.