Errors shouldn't be reported because then it should not compile. However, the build process will produce some warnings which are not nice but don't affect the correctness of the build.
Cheers, Till On Mar 1, 2016 3:38 AM, "Tara Athan" <taraat...@gmail.com> wrote: > This did the trick, thanks. I am able to run the streaming examples after > invalidating caches, restarting and rebuild project. > > BTW I see a message that says 100 errors during compilation. Is that to be > expected? > > Tara > > On 2/26/16 4:02 AM, Till Rohrmann wrote: > >> I just tested executing a streaming example on the current master and >> everything worked. Can you try clearing the IntelliJ cache and rebuild the >> project? >> >> Cheers, >> Till >> >> On Thu, Feb 25, 2016 at 5:13 PM, Tara Athan <taraat...@gmail.com> wrote: >> >> Hi, I am just exploring Flink, and have run into a curious issue. I have >>> cloned from github, checked out the release-1.0.0-rc1 branch, and built >>> from command line - no errors. I am using IntelliJ. I first tried running >>> some of the batch examples, and those run fine. Then I tried stream >>> examples (flink-examples-streaming, e.g. java/WordCount or >>> scala/WindowJoin), and I get this error: >>> >>> >>> /Users/taraathan/Repositories/IntelliJIDEA/flink/flink-streaming-scala/src/test/scala/org/apache/flink/streaming/api/scala/StreamingScalaAPICompletenessTest.scalaError:(22, >>> 35) object completeness is not a member of package >>> org.apache.flink.api.scala >>> import >>> org.apache.flink.api.scala.completeness.ScalaAPICompletenessTestBase >>> >>> It is the same on every streaming example. What am I doing wrong? >>> >>> Thanks, Tara >>> >>> >