Turns out the library in question is written in Kotlin which NetBeans 
apparently can't handle

Thomas


Thomas Kellerer schrieb am 19.05.2021 um 17:19:
> Hello,
>
> I am trying to attach the sources to one of the jar files used in my Gradle 
> project.
>
> When I right click on the "Configurations" node directly and choose "Download 
> sources" some sources are downloaded others (the ones I need) are not.
>
> Then I opened one of the classes I am interested in, and clicked on "Attach 
> Sources", and selected the jar file with the sources manually.
>
> However the "Select source" dialog doesn't list the jar file I just attached.
>
> When I click on "Download sources" in that dialog, it downloads something and 
> shows the source jar in the list (somewhere in Gradle's "cache" directory).
>
> When I then close the dialog with OK, the editor still shows the "compiled 
> sources" - it does not replace it with the just attached sources.
> And it seems the previous step of downloading through the dialog didn't 
> really work.
> When I then click on "Attach sources" again, the file that was listed before 
> disappeared.
>
> There seems to be no way to properly attach sources to a jar file in a Gradle 
> project. (It's a multi-module Gradle project if that makes a difference)
>
> This is the same on 12.3 and 12.4-vc1
>
> The reason I want to attach the sources is that I need to debug some code in 
> there, but if I can't attach them, I can't set a breakpoint.
>
> Any ideas?
>
> Thomas

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