I hit this as well today.

Strangely, I said to ignore it, and after the usual prompting for a location
to find source files, debugging worked just fine.



On Thu, Sep 22, 2011 at 6:37 PM, georgeludwig <georgelud...@gmail.com>wrote:

> I have jumpstart running in Eclipse as a java app, and it works with the
> exception of the login. When I log in as admin, I get a null pointer
> exception:
> jumpstart.web.components.theapp.NavBar.isSecurityTabActive(NavBar.java:18)
>
> I set a break point in eclipse on line 18 in NavBar.java, and when I run it
> in Eclipse, Eclipse tells me that it cannot install a a break point because
> the class files were compiled without line numbers.
>
> So I enabled the line numbers in the Eclipse environment, but that didn't
> help.
>
> I'm unfamiliar with many of the tools used in this project, and can't
> figure
> out how the collapser gets invoked during app launch, much less how to
> ensure line numbers are included!
>
> Any idea how can I enable this?
>
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