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Newbie question on Oracle Workshop using Weblogic 10.3

 
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I am new to the BEA/Weblogic tool. Let me cut to the chase. I have found the SPRING.JAR file in a library under the Libraries (folder) in a web project called Enterprise Application Libraries [XXXEar].

When I right click this jar file and select Properties I select the Java Source Attachment and click the External File button and find the file as follows when selected in the file manager: C:/spring-framework-2.5.6.SEC01/dist/spring-sources.jar
I then click the APPLY button and then click OK, just like in Eclipse. When I select Properties again, the Java Source Attachment I just applied is no longer in the textfield; it just disappears.

Can someone please tell me why this is disappearing? Is there some setting in Workshop that prevents me from applying a source attachment to a JAR?

I did forgot to mention that we're working with Workshop Version: 10.3 Build id: 1137967.

Driving me crazy... No one on my new team seems to know what the issue is as they have not encountered this same problem.

A response would be appreciated. Thank you.

 
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