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From a user request: The application I'm debugging (which happens to be netbeans) now has a bunch of class breakpoints set. I'm trying to trigger the breakpoints. I'm running the debugger and the debugee in different Solaris window manager workspaces, so that I can switch quickly back and forth between their windows. I'm trying to get a breakpoint to hit -- but I don't know when that has happened. Sometimes things are just slow. I would like it if I could hook up auditory feedback to the debugger. In particular, I'd like to assign a sound to "breakpoint hit" (debugger paused).
See issue 27275 ( http://www.netbeans.org/issues/show_bug.cgi?id=27275 )
This requires a new option (it must be possible to turn it off).
Similar sound feedback will be added to editor find functionality. Perhaps the sound feedback can be turned on/off for whole IDE.
Checking some old bugs.