Please don't forget that you are debugging JavaScript and with the help of source maps it only looks like you are debugging Java because JavaScript code lines are translated back to their Java counter parts.
-- - Currently the SourceMap spec does not support variable names and thats why they are displayed as the original JavaScript variable names.
- You can not use every break point feature known from Java. Only the ones that are supported by Chrome / FireFox. That means you can only define conditional break points and the condition must be formulated using JavaScript since the break point is managed by the browser and not IntelliJ. IntelliJ just takes the Java code line of your break point and translates it to the JavaScript code line using SourceMaps and then pushes the break point information to the browser using the browser's remote debugging protocol.
Again: You are not debugging Java.
-- J.
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