Hi, same issue for me, and it is a serious one !
I think you should create a request on the m2eclipse JIRA.
On Thu, Apr 10, 2008 at 2:38 PM, icet <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Hello, I can't use Eclipse's feature to debug my junit classes because
> m2eclipse prevent's the source code to show when in debug mode.
>
> I just downloaded latest Eclipse J2EE, latest maven, latest m2eclipse
> (0.91), latest jdk, new workspace. I create a new project using a simple
> archetype, and when I set a breakpoint and run AppTest, it's like Eclipse
> shows the right source, but in less then a second after it gets replaced
> by
> a "source not found". Also, I cannot debug my tests in all my other
> projects
> in the same workspace as well.
>
> When I disable the Maven Nature in the project, everything works fine.
>
> I've seen some workarounds related to previous versions in the forum, but
> they're not enough to make it work*.
>
> It would be nice If I could enable maven in the project, get the "Maven
> Dependencies" classpath, and then disable maven support to continue
> development.
>
> I wonder if/why I'm the only one with this problem.
>
> -------------
> Some workarounds I found
> - The basic clean/refresh/restart eclipse
> - Run teh tests using Junit 3 and using
> public static void main(String[] args) {
>
> junit.textui.TestRunner.run(RevisionNumberMapperTest.class);
> }
> This sort of works sometimes, but it's for junit3
> - Run maven clean tests (and this would make eclipse's debugging alright
> again)
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