Hi Jeff, Thanks for the reply.
I have been using Sun JDK 1.6_19, but seemed my JRE path (/usr/bin/java) not properly set to it, instead it was set to that of Open JDK. I got that sorted out now. Previously i was able to get that solved by downloading the missing jar explicilty added to classpath references as shown in this link : ( http://osdir.com/ml/user.ode.apache.org/2010-12/msg00038.html ) But even after I set my /usr/bin/java to point to SUN JDK, still it seems I need to add that Jar fie explicitly in order to get the previously mentioned compile error sorted out. I suspect the reason for that is that, at the time of generating Eclipse artifacts, my java path was set to Open JDK , and I might need to regenerate artifacts. is that so? Another reason for some of the errors is that I have missed the M2_REPO classpath variable from Eclipse. Regards Sajith On Sun, Mar 13, 2011 at 9:58 AM, Jeff Yu <[email protected]> wrote: > You have to use the Sun's JDK for this. > > Regards > Jeff > > On Sun, Mar 13, 2011 at 3:24 PM, Sajith Kariyawasam <[email protected] > >wrote: > > > Hi all, > > > > I'm trying to build Apache ODE (Tag 1.3.5) from the source. > > > > I executed $ buildr package, as well as $ buildr eclipse, and generated > > eclipse project files too. > > > > But after I import all the modules to Eclipse, it gives me some > compilation > > errors, > > > > one main issue is that : "The import com.sun.mirror cannot be resolved" > > > > Does classes like *AnnotationProcessor*, > > *AnnotationProcessorEnvironment*comes with standard Java? if so why > > Eclipse doesn't detect those? > > > > Any idea on that? I'm using Eclipse Helios, with JDK 1.6.19 > > > > Thanks in advance > > Sajith > > > > > > -- > Cheers, > Jeff Yu > > ---------------- > blog: http://jeff.familyyu.net >
