I'm thinking this is more of an IntelliJ question than a Tomcat one?  Can
you post to their support/groups?


On Mon, Mar 21, 2016 at 3:54 AM, Artur Owczarek <owczarek.ar...@gmail.com>
wrote:

> I'm learning how Spring MVC works. I'd like to debug the process of
> deployment on different containers (using IntelliJ) as well as how my
> application works after deployment. I created the simplest application
> possible. It does nothing except registering dispatcher servlet. Now I set
> breakpoint somewhere in my servlet and debug application. It stops as
> expected. When I click on frames of my thread, I can download sources of
> spring (because the dependencies are in my pom.xml). These framed have
> yellow background in default IntelliJ Theme. There are also frames with
> white background. The ones with black foreground belong to my application.
> The ones with grey letters are from org.apache.catalina. I can't view
> corresponding source code because it's not been attached. When I edit
> configurations, I can configure application server and add source code. I
> downloaded matching tomcat source code and added it in Application Servers
> windows. IntelliJ added these directories as source code. Unfortunatelly I
> still can't see the source code. What shall I do to see the source code of
> tomcat? I'm using tomcat 8.
>

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