On 18 Jan 2022, at 6:27 pm, Mark Wardle <m...@wardle.org> wrote: > I suspect you fixed it through a special incantation on the first blood red > moon of April. > > Anyway, I clearly have a different environment when running at the command > line compared to in eclipse.
Eclipse isn't doing a full Maven package build either. There's quite a bit of magic going on with a launch from Eclipse. > So actually none of my own models are included. Right. It really shouldn't be this hard. Remember to answer these: > Do you have the framework projects open in the same workspace? If not, have > you run 'mvn install' for the framework projects so that their JARs are in > ~/.m2/repository? > I have five models. Some were in src/main/resources/models and some were in > src/main/resources so I did the same for all frameworks - and put them in > src/main/resources. Shouldn't matter (I used a models sub-directory for some projects too), but don't make any further changes for now. > I am not clear what I'm doing wrong! Deleting the error messages in eclipse > seems to have resolved those errors. So bizarre. They haven't appeared for a > while now! Eclipse will occasionally throw up spurious errors like this, and you can just delete them. It's unrelated to the model issue above. > Can't help to think I have misconfigured eclipse in some way. I miss IntelliJ > and VScode, which I've been using for quite some time! Once we get this working, you will learn to love Eclipse again. Err, maybe. -- Paul Hoadley https://logicsquad.net/ https://www.linkedin.com/company/logic-squad/
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