Thank you for your help.

Eclipse apparently didn't download any of the dependent jar files .

Running Maven from the command line, it downloaded a large number of jar files and subsequently Eclipse was happy with the project when I rebuilt.

I did get an error compiling the Java application via Maven. It seems to be complaining about the Java level but I don't know why.




On 11/9/2016 6:00 AM, Mark Prins wrote:

Did you add the geotools repositories to your pom file? Step 6. And can your Maven go online? e.g.. maybe you need a proxy setup...

What happens when you run maven from the commandline for this project?



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