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There is nothing wrong with a self-answer, however, canonical/FAQ questions such as these:

...have a narrow, specific scope to their domain/tool. To quote Andrew MedicoAndrew Medico:

In this specific instance, "How do I debug my Java code?" and "I would like to provide multiple IDE examples" suggest that such a question would likely be closed as "too broad".

StackOverflow is meant to be a repository of detailed answers to specific questions and not be customer support for "[a user's] favorite company". If there is a common issue related to debugging and related to that you feel can make a good canonical question, then by all means, post it. However, I wouldn't recommend adding a new answer to the question you linked as it seems to be asking "How do I debug in Netbeans?" and that is what the documentation is for.

There is nothing wrong with a self-answer, however, canonical/FAQ questions such as these:

...have a narrow, specific scope to their domain/tool. To quote Andrew Medico:

In this specific instance, "How do I debug my Java code?" and "I would like to provide multiple IDE examples" suggest that such a question would likely be closed as "too broad".

StackOverflow is meant to be a repository of detailed answers to specific questions and not be customer support for "[a user's] favorite company". If there is a common issue related to debugging and related to that you feel can make a good canonical question, then by all means, post it. However, I wouldn't recommend adding a new answer to the question you linked as it seems to be asking "How do I debug in Netbeans?" and that is what the documentation is for.

There is nothing wrong with a self-answer, however, canonical/FAQ questions such as these:

...have a narrow, specific scope to their domain/tool. To quote Andrew Medico:

In this specific instance, "How do I debug my Java code?" and "I would like to provide multiple IDE examples" suggest that such a question would likely be closed as "too broad".

StackOverflow is meant to be a repository of detailed answers to specific questions and not be customer support for "[a user's] favorite company". If there is a common issue related to debugging and related to that you feel can make a good canonical question, then by all means, post it. However, I wouldn't recommend adding a new answer to the question you linked as it seems to be asking "How do I debug in Netbeans?" and that is what the documentation is for.

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There is nothing wrong with a self-answer, however, canonical/FAQ questions such as these:

...have a narrow, specific scope to their domain/tool. To quote Andrew Medico:

In this specific instance, "How do I debug my Java code?" and "I would like to provide multiple IDE examples" suggest that such a question would likely be closed as "too broad".

StackOverflow is meant to be a repository of detailed answers to specific questions and not be customer support for "[a user's] favorite company". If there is a common issue related to debugging and related to that you feel can make a good canonical question, then by all means, post it. However, I wouldn't recommend adding a new answer to the question you linked as it seems to be asking "How do I debug in Netbeans?" and that is what the documentation is for.