Attach source code to a Netbeans Library Wrapper Module

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Attach Source Code to a Netbeans Library Wrapper Module

Feb 22nd, 2008

I’m new in NetBeans and today I’ve been struggling a couple of hours with the simple task of attaching the source code for an external JAR (NetBean Library Wrapper Module).

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I’ve been trying to find in google how to do it without success until I reached this post in the netbeans-users mailing list.

Then I realized that I should been looking into the NetBeans Help first. The entry at Help → Help contents → Java Applications → Debugging Applications → Attaching Source Code to a JAR File explains how to do it.

first go to Tools→Libraries to open the Library Manager. Then click on New Library. Give it a name and select the jar. +But you should be careful when adding the Library, though. You must point to the JAR file INSIDE your module library wrapper (that’s <module library wrapper folder>/release/modules/ext/) NOT to the original location of the JAR. (As pointed out in the Help → Help contents → Netbeans Modules → Getting started → Module and Rich-Client Application Tasks: Quick Reference → Attach source code to libraries for debugging.)

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Then you should add the library’s source folder in the Source tab of the Library in the Library Manager (you can point to the Javadoc as well).

NOTE: If you plan to attached the sources to the jar because you would like to stepping into the library’s code while debugging, or set a breakpoint in the jar, then you should make sure that the sources are marked for debugging. What?!? Yes, I know. This sounds weird but you have to do it. Start the debugging session in Netbeans open the Sources window (Window→Debugging→Sources) and locate the sources folder in the table, check the box “Use for debugging”.

Sources window

原文地址:https://www.cnblogs.com/cuizhf/p/3460659.html