I suggested on commons-dev to add sources-jars for all commons-* releases that didn't had one, but discution went to licencing and Apache release rules, so there was no consensus and nothing in repo. You can get much of them from http://people.apache.org/~nicolas/missing-commons-sources.jar/ WARNING : those are not official Apache ones !
2008/11/23 David C. Hicks <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > If the sources got downloaded, they would be in your repository - usually > alongside the binary jar file with a "source" label in the name. You do > still have to put that jar on your classpath in order to debug into it - or > somehow tell NetBeans where the source is located. (I'm an Eclipse user, so > I don't know that part.) > > Sometimes, there is no source jar available for a given dependency. In > that case, not sure what to tell you. I suppose you can pull down the > source from the commons project and get it into your classpath through some > other mechanism. > > > > KedarMhaswade wrote: > >> This is probably an easy one. >> >> I have a maven-2 pom.xml for a web-app (packaging: war) and I have >> declared dependencies on commons-fileupload (and hence commons-io). >> >> I want to download the sources for these dependencies, when I do >> an "mvn install" on my pom.xml. I tried -DdownloadSources=true and >> searched >> like mad. >> Somehow the -sources.jar for both my dependencies don't get downloaded. >> >> I am not aware of any other way to debug/see the dependency sources. >> >> Generally, if you have a simple web-app and several other open-source >> dependencies, how do people >> debug the open-source code in NetBeans? I thought, if the source jars get >> downloaded in maven local repo and if I do an F7 (step into) on the call >> from open-source code, I >> would be able to debug that code since I downloaded the source jar. >> >> Thanks, >> Kedar >> >> > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > >
