In any case eclipse seems to understand it. If I add the test bundle as an external jar then eclipse shows me the sources when I click on classes. That is really nice.

Christian

On 04.05.2015 17:27, Richard S. Hall wrote:
On 5/4/15 11:07 , Christian Schneider wrote:
On 04.05.2015 16:59, Richard S. Hall wrote:


On 5/4/15 10:54 , Christian Schneider wrote:

After running the blueprint tests I got 28 test failures. I am not sure how well I will be able to work with these as I do not have the test sources. So it is difficult to tell what the tests actually do.

Isn't the source inside of the JAR files?

-> richard

Indeed it is .. that will already help a lot. I found the sources are in OSGI-OPT/src. Is that some standard location for sources? Never seen this before.
Many thanks already.

I don't know if it is a "standard", but it is an OSGi practice.

-> richard

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