Eclipse debugger always blocks on ThreadPoolExecutor without any obvious exception, why?

gotch4 picture gotch4 · Jun 9, 2011 · Viewed 63k times · Source

I'm working on my usual projects on Eclipse, it's a J2EE application, made with Spring, Hibernate and so on. I'm using Tomcat 7 for this (no particular reason, I don't exploit any new feature, I just wanted to try that). Every time I debug my application, it happens that Eclipse debugger pops out like it has reached a breakpoint, but it is not the case, in fact it stops on a Java source file that is ThreadPoolExecutor. There is no stack trace on the console, it just stops. Then if I click on resume it goes on and the app works perfectly. This is what shows in the debugger window:

Daemon Thread ["http-bio-8080"-exec-2] (Suspended (exception RuntimeException)) 
    ThreadPoolExecutor$Worker.run() line: 912   
    TaskThread(Thread).run() line: 619

I really can't explain this, because I'm not using ThreadPoolExecutor at all. Must be something from Tomcat, Hibernate or Spring. It's very annoying because I always have to resume during debugging.

Any clues?

Answer

Vineet Reynolds picture Vineet Reynolds · Jun 9, 2011

The posted stack trace indicates that a RuntimeException was encountered in a Daemon thread. This is typically uncaught at runtime, unless the original developer caught and handled the exception.

Typically, the debugger in Eclipse is configured to suspend execution at the location where the exception was thrown, on all uncaught exceptions. Note that the exception might be handled later, lower down in the stack frame and might not lead to the thread being terminated. This would be cause of the behavior observed.

Configuring the behavior of Eclipse is straightforward:
Go to Window > Preferences > Java > Debug and uncheck Suspend execution on uncaught exceptions.