Ok, well I must be a bit overworked, the reason it didn't work is those
packages weren't imported. Since they didn't get automatically imported by
Netbeans, I forgot to import and save the files. It now compiles on the
command line.

Now I just have to figure out if it is Netbeans or the Maven plugin so I can
submit an issue. I don't particularly want to change IDE (sorry, haha), what
is the downside of using full-source?


mraible wrote:
> 
> There shouldn't be a problem with 2.0.8, I've been using it since it  
> came out w/o issues. Are you using a basic or modular project. If  
> basic, does your pom.xml have a dependency on appfuse-struts? It  
> should have two - one with type=war and one with type=warpath.
> 
> Matt
> 
> On Dec 4, 2007, at 8:18 PM, Stephiems wrote:
> 
>>
>> I don't like either one of those solutions, haha.
>>
>> Ok, just to test, I opened a command line, went to the directory  
>> that my
>> application is in, and typed:
>> mvn install
>>
>> I still got a compile error. I'm guessing that means there is another
>> problem, possibly maven 2.0.8? I might download 2.0.7 and give that  
>> a try to
>> see if it still doesn't work.
>>
>>
>> mraible wrote:
>>>
>>> Yes, it's probably caused by NetBeans - unless you're using a Maven
>>> Plugin. There are two solutions:
>>>
>>> 1. Run "mvn appfuse:full-source" to import all of AppFuse's source
>>> into your project.
>>> 2. Compile from the command line.
>>>
>>> The good news is IDEA doesn't have this problem. ;-)
>>>
>>> Matt
>>>
>>> On Dec 4, 2007, at 8:04 PM, Stephiems wrote:
>>>
>>>>
>>>> I was running through the tutorial for AppFuse and made it up to
>>>> the Web
>>>> Application part. I've created a struts2 project, and when I tried
>>>> to extend
>>>> BaseActionTestCase and also BaseAction, they couldn't be found. It
>>>> doesn't
>>>> seem like anything in the appfuse-struts package is able to be seen
>>>> by my
>>>> application.
>>>>
>>>> For your information, I'm using Netbeans 6.0 with the maven plugin,
>>>> maybe it
>>>> has something to do with Netbeans? Oh, also I'm using maven 2.0.8.
>>>>
>>>> Thanks,
>>>> Stephanie
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