> This tends to happen, if I recall correctly, when the directory path a
> package is in
> does not exactly match the package name.

Yes, they probably differ in case only. Please, check this.

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Valentin Kipiatkov
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Subject: Re: [Eap-list] Package names highlight as errors


> This tends to happen, if I recall correctly, when the directory path a
> package is in
> does not exactly match the package name.
>
> Brian Majewski wrote:
>
> > a co-worker is having a problem using the latest EAP build.
> >
> > The third level in a package import statement shows in red, but the
class
> > compiles fine ( and the classes are in the classpath )
> >
> > example:
> >
> > import com.chrome.api.state.*;
> >
> > api will display in red ( state is black ).
> >
> > Brian Majewski
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