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Snjezana Peco resolved JBIDE-9309.
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Resolution: Done
I have added the org.jboss.tools.maven.sourcelookup.feature feature to the build.
Easily adding full JBoss AS source
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Key: JBIDE-9309
URL:
https://issues.jboss.org/browse/JBIDE-9309
Project: Tools (JBoss Tools)
Issue Type: Feature Request
Components: JBossAS/Servers
Reporter: arjan tijms
Assignee: Max Rydahl Andersen
Priority: Blocker
Labels: debugging, source
Fix For: 3.3.0.Beta3
Attachments: jbide-9309a.png
The JBoss AS server runtime from JBoss tools adds a library container to the classpath of
an Eclipse project. This container provides a large amount of jar files that make up JBoss
AS itself and the Java EE services it offers.
Attaching the source code for this is notoriously difficult. Because it concerns a large
amount of jar files, attaching source code for each jar is a rather tedious job.
For JBoss AS 5, the fact that the location of jars in the source archive was completely
different from the structure exposed in Eclipse or the binary build of JBoss AS, made it
very hard to actually locate the correct source jar. Sometimes even names were different,
making it even harder.
For JBoss AS 6, the source archive does not even contain the source for the majority of
the JBoss AS artifacts. Source for 'core functionality' (from the point of view of
the Java EE developer), like Servlet and JSF is missing. The user has to hunt the Internet
to find the correct source for the correct version that JBoss AS 6 uses. This makes an
already tedious job even more tedious.
I would like to request functionality where the user can point to a single
_jboss-src.xyz_ file that contains all sources. JBoss tools should then automatically
attach the right source from the archive to the right jar from the library container.
Alternatively the user could point to a maven repository (but this should not make the
Eclipse project dependent on maven).
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