Hi Bob!

On Oct 29, 2008, at 9:15 AM, AMT wrote:

> I just downloaded the 1.5.99 source code, imported a chunk of it  
> (org.opennms.netmgt) into Eclipse and then linked the rest of the  
> jar files from the regular installation to the project.  I had a ton  
> of errors.  I found that a number of the files in the source  
> directory had extensions of .jav rather than .java.  As I renamed  
> each one the compile errors went away.  Is this a bug or does  
> the .jav have some purpose which I am not aware of?

Sounds rather odd.  What platform are you on?  The truncation of file  
extensions sounds like something that could happen on Windows.

Rather than downloading a source archive and importing it directly  
into Eclipse, we recommend checking out the code using Subversion.   
Going with the assumption that you're on Windows, you'd want to use  
TortoiseSVN (http://tortoisesvn.tigris.org) for this step.  Then you'd  
normally build openNMS at the command line and generate Eclipse  
project files using the Maven Eclipse plugin.  Details are in this  
wiki article:

http://www.opennms.org/index.php/Eclipse_and_OpenNMS

Let us know if you are still stuck after reading and following that  
article.

-jeff

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