Snjezana Peco [https://community.jboss.org/people/snjeza] modified the blog 
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"JBoss Source Lookup"

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The JBoss Tools Source Lookup plugin automatically adds a source attachment 
when debugging JBoss AS servers. 
The plugin has been tested with JBoss AS 7.x and JBoss AS 6.1. 

h4. Installing the JBoss Source Lookup plugin

* install JBoss Tools 3.3, as described in   
https://community.jboss.org/community/tools/blog/2011/12/18/learn-java-ee-6-quickly-using-jboss-central
 Learn Java EE 6 quickly using JBoss Central
* call Help>Install New Software..., click the Add button and enter the 
following update site: 
 
https://anonsvn.jboss.org/repos/jbosstools/workspace/snjeza/org.jboss.tools.as.sourcelookup.updatesite/
 
https://anonsvn.jboss.org/repos/jbosstools/workspace/snjeza/org.jboss.tools.as.sourcelookup.updatesite/
 
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Install the JBoss Tools Source Lookup category and restart Eclipse.

h4. Using the JBoss Source Lookup plugin

* set up the central JBoss Maven repository as explained in:  
https://community.jboss.org/docs/DOC-15169 Maven Getting Started - Users
* create the jboss-as-helloworld project by following the instructions in  
https://community.jboss.org/community/tools/blog/2011/12/18/learn-java-ee-6-quickly-using-jboss-central
 Learn Java EE 6 quickly using JBoss Central. 
* wait for Maven to refresh indexes. 

The use and debugging of this plugin is demonstrated in the following 
screencast:  http://screencast.com/t/i6k9hzkjViOs Debugging JBoss AS server.

The JBoss Source Lookup plugin enhances source attachment in the following way: 

* archive file doesn't have to be in the maven classpath
* archive file doesn't have to be included in the classpath (jbossweb-*.jar, 
for instance). The JBoss Source Lookup plugin will find a class within a JBoss 
AS distribution and, if it is a Maven artifact, the plugin will attach the 
corresponding source.
* archive file doesn't have to be in the m2e index (jbossjts-4.16.0.Final.jar, 
for instance)

You don't have to add any JBoss AS Runtime to the classpath. I have added it in 
order to ensure the classes within the runtime are included in the Java Search 
and in order to be easier to add a breakpoint.
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