Fwiw, debugging from within eclipse works except for some cases which
I've written about here before but can't quite recall ATM.

Gary

On Aug 15, 2013, at 3:05, Ralph Goers <[email protected]> wrote:

> As I think I've said before, I use IntelliJ so this may or may not help you, 
> but I always debug using -Dmaven.surefire.debug set for remote debugging and 
> then attach to it from IntelliJ. I don't know why but I do this for 
> everything, including debugging stuff in JBoss or Tomcat or unit tests.
>
> Ralph
>
> On Aug 14, 2013, at 6:30 PM, Remko Popma wrote:
>
>> I don't mean to start a discussion on which IDE is best (please).
>>
>> Does anyone have a way to set up the log4j2 project in Eclipse so that all 
>> modules compile? And can you send me the Eclipse config files to accomplish 
>> that?
>>
>> I currently manually update the classpath by pointing to jars in my local 
>> .m2/repository but it's a pain to keep this up to date. Surely there is a 
>> better way?
>>
>> Also, is anyone able to run all JUnit test in their IDE?
>> Some JUnit tests I can run locally in my IDE (which means I can run them in 
>> the debugger) but many others only pass when run in Maven (which means I 
>> *cannot* run them in the debugger...)
>>
>> Remko
>
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