Sounds about right. When you think you want Groovy, you need to be reminded
that what you actually need in the background is Java. NetBeans — your
helpful reminder of what’s what.

Gj

On Thu, 28 Oct 2021 at 23:53, Blake McBride <blake1...@gmail.com> wrote:

> If I bring up NetBeans 12.6-rc1 on a project with Java & Groovy source
> files and go to a Groovy source file, the system will not allow me to set a
> breakpoint.  However, if I display a Java file and then go back to the
> Groovy file, I can then set a breakpoint in the Groovy file.
>
> It appears like displaying a Java file is activating something needed by
> the Groovy file.  Once it is activated all works well until I exit NetBeans
> and go back in.
>
> Thanks.
>
> Blake McBride
>
>
>

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