Hi Michael,
Michael Horwitz wrote:
On 2/11/08, *Rob Hills* <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
<mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> wrote:
Thanks for the reply. I suspect something I'm doing with my user
class
is messing with the Service layer logic, but it's a bit tricky to work
out. It'd be really handy to be able to trace from my code into the
userManager.saveUser() method, but I'm having difficulty getting
there.
I'm using Eclipse, by default, is the Appfuse source available to
Eclipse to trace through? If not, is there anything I can put in my
pom.xml to make that happen? I've hunted through the site and
Googled a
bit but haven't been able to find any description of how to do this.
It'd make a good FAQ IMHO, so I'm happy to add that to the Eclipse
page
(or the FAQ page) once I find out how to do it.
If you created your project using mvn eclipse:eclipse this should
already happen - just make sure the following is in your project pom.xml:
<plugin>
<artifactId>maven-eclipse-plugin</artifactId>
Thanks for the reply. I checked and I have exactly that in my Pom.xml.
I guess the problem now is to get inside the UserManagerImpl class and
set a breakpoint somewhere. Tracing from my classes takes me off into
Spring proxy-land and despite large numbers of "step into" steps, I seem
forever lost in a maze of reflection, never to touch down into something
concrete! Is there a way I can actually open the source for the
UserManagerImpl class? I can find the binary class easily enough in my
lib, but I can't locate the source anywhere. I've hunted through my
maven repository and can only find the binary jars there :-( I'd have
thought the source jar(s) would be there somewhere if my pom.xml was
pulling it in, so maybe I'm looking in the wrong place.
TIA,
Rob Hills
Waikiki, Western Australia
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