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Adding source code for libraries (e.g. Shale, Facelets)?

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    Brad Smith
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    What is the best way to add source code for supporting libraries like Facelets or Shale to MyEclipse/Eclipse so that the code is available for debugging? Do I need to create separate projects for the libraries (and go through the hassle of getting them to compile w/o warnings and errors)? Or is there a better way?

    Thanks,

    Brad

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    jhm
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    Supporting libraries (binaries) are added to the Eclipse (nothing MyEclipse typical). You can add JavaDocs and sources to each library in your project.

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