Re: [appfuse-user] Eclipse 3.2 building problems

2007-03-15 Thread yuccaplant
ld work properly from then > on :-) > > Mike. > > > On 3/15/07, yuccaplant <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> >> >> I did that over and over again, didn't help. In Eclipse Classpath >> Variables I >> see that M2_REPO is pointing to a non existent l

Re: [appfuse-user] Eclipse 3.2 building problems

2007-03-15 Thread yuccaplant
he '~' has a special meaning? Michael Horwitz wrote: > > Looks like mvn -Declipse.workspace= > eclipse:add-maven-repo did not work? Perhaps you could try running it > again. > > Mike. > > On 3/14/07, yuccaplant <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> >>

Re: [appfuse-user] Eclipse 3.2 building problems

2007-03-14 Thread yuccaplant
ies >> from the WARs (using the warpath plugin). Does that sound right Mike? >> >> A lot of the JSP errors that Eclipse reports are invalid, but it >> sounds to me like it's barfing on imports. >> >> Matt >> >> On 3/12/07, yuccaplant <[EMAI

Re: [appfuse-user] Eclipse 3.2 building problems

2007-03-12 Thread yuccaplant
:add-maven-repo? You can find > details here: http://www.appfuse.org/display/APF/Eclipse or here > http://maven.apache.org/plugins/maven-eclipse-plugin/usage.html > > Mike. > > > On 3/12/07, yuccaplant <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> >> >> I'm trying to st

[appfuse-user] Eclipse 3.2 building problems

2007-03-12 Thread yuccaplant
I'm trying to start a simple struts2 project with appfuse, follow the instructions on the Wiki. In console everything goes fine, no building errors. I use Eclipse as my IDE, but when I import the project (after mvn eclipse:eclipse), I get a bunch of building errors: Clickstream cannot be resolved