
Maarten~ While I was able to find the property you are referring to and set it appropriately, it did not fix my problems. But that eventually led me to find, http://maven.apache.org/eclipse-plugin.html which works and does solve my problems. Thank you for the patient help, Matt On Jan 8, 2008 11:41 AM, Maarten Bosteels <mbosteels.dns@gmail.com> wrote:
I hardly ever use eclipse, but this might help you:
Eclipse users: Don't forget to declare a classpath variable named M2_REPO, pointing to ~/.m2/repository, otherwise many links to existing jars will be broken. You can declare new variables in Eclipse in Windows -> Preferences... and selecting Java -> Build Path -> Classpath Variables"
It's from http://mina.apache.org/developer-guide.html but I guees it applies to all maven projects.
Maarten
On Jan 8, 2008 5:13 PM, Matt Fowles <matt.fowles@gmail.com> wrote:
Maarten~
After I do that and import the project into an empty eclipse workspace, I still have the same errors as before.
Matt
On Jan 8, 2008 8:34 AM, Maarten Bosteels <mbosteels.dns@gmail.com> wrote:
You could try "mvn eclipse:eclipse" , then maven should generate an eclipse project, based on the pom. Or "mvn idea:idea" to create an IntelliJ idea project, Or use IDEA 7.x, which supports maven projects out-of the-box.
regards Maarten
On Jan 8, 2008 2:22 PM, Matt Fowles <matt.fowles@gmail.com> wrote:
Ceki~
What I mean by compile on the command line is that I was able to use maven at the command line to compile the code and run the tests.
I am able to use `mvn package` to compile the code and run tests. Are there separate targets that I can use for doing those two things independently?
Matt
On Jan 8, 2008 5:52 AM, Ceki Gulcu <listid@qos.ch> wrote:
Welcome to the logback project, Matt.
The various logback modules have varying dependencies which seem
to be reported
by Eclipse. I don't see how you were able to get the code to compile on the command line. What do you mean by that?
By the way, are you familiar with Maven? That's what we use to automatically resolve dependencies.
HTH,
Matt Fowles wrote:
All~
I am new to the project and am having trouble setting up an eclipse workspace for the project. I can get logback to compile fine at the command line, but when I import the directory into an eclipse project I get a whole bunch of errors from failed imports like junit, org.dom4j, javax.jms, javax.mail, org.apache, and probably a few more.
I suspect this is a stupid problem on my end, but any pointers would be appreciated.
Thanks, Matt
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