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Setting breakpoints inside of Tomcat itself and seeing src?

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    ggerard
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    Hello,

    I don’t see an obvious way to do this (and I’ve tried several), but here’s my scenario:

    I’m running my webapp, launched from within MEI.
    I crash. However, I know it’s a Tomcat problem, I just tickled it. There’s a stacktrace inside the MEI console view.
    When I click on my classes or JDK classes, things are fine and I see the source.
    When I click on a Catalina/Tomcat class, no luck.

    How do I associate sources with the container runtime itself? This seems like it should be done through the AppServer preferences, but I can’t figure this out.

    many thanks,
    greg

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    Scott Anderson
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    Greg,

    I’m not positive, but when you hold down the control key and click on a line in a stacktrace in the debug view, doesn’t it bring up a class file editor with an “Assocate Source” button on it?

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