Hi Justin,

Yea, I have noticed that my geotools build is 9.2 and the one that 
geoserver uses is 9.1.  I see both in my maven repository.
Is there a geoserver version that uses 9.2 or can the version be 
overridden when I build geoserver?  This sounds like it could be the 
issue.
I've done ""mvn eclipse:eclipse" and restarted Eclipse many times with no 
difference in behavior.

Thanks,

Edward Judge

Software Engineer
IBM Software Group, Information Management
INZA SW Development


Phone:
508-382-4166
 IBM Marlborough

E-Mail:
[email protected]
 Marlborough, MA 01752


 USA

















From:   Justin Deoliveira <[email protected]>
To:     Edward Judge/Marlborough/IBM@IBMUS, 
Cc:     "[email protected]" 
<[email protected]>
Date:   07/03/2013 02:49 PM
Subject:        Re: [Geoserver-users] Debugging geoserver/geotools source



Hi Edward,

Posting here is fine but you may want to post to 
[email protected] for future dev questions.

As for your question, if you have built geotools locally you should have 
the source attachments for all the jars in the local maven repository. 
Might be good to just double check this.

Other thing would be to ensure the versions match up. So the version of 
geotools you built locally is the one that is actually being depended on 
by geoserver.

Other than that you may need to another "mvn eclipse:eclipse" in geoserver 
just to kick the project settings. And perhaps a restart of eclipse. I 
have found myself doing this when it doesn't automatically pick up source 
attachments.

-Justin



On Wed, Jul 3, 2013 at 12:06 PM, Edward Judge <[email protected]> wrote:
Not sure if this is the correct forum but I am trying to debug some 
geotools code used by geoserver.  I have followed these instructions: 

http://docs.geoserver.org/latest/en/developer/quickstart/index.html#quickstart 


Geoserver starts up fine and I can debug (set breakpoints and walk 
through) most of the geoserver code but can't get past the Eclipse "Source 
not found" error when stepping into a geotools function.  I have built the 
geotools code myself and I am trying to debug that.  I am a novice when it 
comes to Eclipse so I could be missing something very basic.  Any 
suggestions? 

Thanks, 

Edward Judge 

Software Engineer 
IBM Software Group, Information Management 
INZA SW Development 


Phone: 
508-382-4166 
 IBM Marlborough 

E-Mail: 
[email protected] 
 Marlborough, MA 01752 


 USA 















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