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eglot+jdtls gives me: no definitions found for lsp identifier at point #842

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It the first case you start from character 46, in the second case you start from 47. Are there non-ascii characters involved?

Are the servers configured with the same options in both cases?

Have you configured eglot-extend-to-xref? (Currently it doesn't matter, the server doesn't return a reference.)

I'm also guessing that tramp is able to open jdt:// files. I'm not sure Eglot works with non- file:// URIs. It probably does.

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