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I am using Eclipse Galileo for Java EE, and I want to configure JUnit to show me the source code when I try to navigate to its methods. I've tried attaching source to the JUnit library, but the library definition is not editable. I cannot even find where to configure the JUnit library in the preferences.

When I open the Add Library window and choose JUnit, I see a dialog where I can choose the JUnit version, but it shows that Source Location is "not found".

How can I configure Eclipse to find JUnit's source?

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As mentioned in this thread, if you have downloaded the SDK version of Galileo, yu have the sources of the main plugins.

For JUnit, this would be:

 <pathTo>\eclipse-SDK-3.5-win32-x86_64\eclipse\plugins\org.junit4.source_4.5.0.v20090423.jar

You can try to add that as a source file in the Source tab of a JUnit launcher configuration and see if that solves your issue when you are debugging your JUnit test and are stepping through JUnit native methods.

(Note: I have the x64 version of eclipse Galileo, but I believe the file is the same for the x32 or for other platforms)

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Thanks for the reply, but I don't have the Eclipse SDK. However, I have found a way to do it without downloading the whole SDK. Please check my solution. – Hosam Aly Jul 6 at 12:21
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I downloaded the Eclipse SDK and checked the differences, and I finally got it to work.

  1. Download this JAR into your eclipse/plugins directory.

  2. Edit the file source.info in your eclipse/configuration/org.eclipse.equinox.source directory, and add the following line:

    org.junit4.source,4.5.0.v20090423,plugins/org.junit4.source_4.5.0.v20090423.jar,-1,false

  3. Open the file artifacts.xml in your eclipse directory, and add the following fragment:

    <artifact classifier='osgi.bundle' id='org.junit4.source' version='4.5.0.v20090423'>
      <properties size='2'>
        <property name='artifact.size' value='128389'/>
        <property name='download.size' value='128389'/>
      </properties>
    </artifact>
    
  4. If Eclipse is already open, you'll need to restart it for the changes to be detected.

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Thank you for this feedback, very interesting. +1 – VonC Jul 6 at 12:43
You could select your own answer as the official one if you want (no reputation gain in this gain, though) – VonC Jul 6 at 12:44

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