If you change the location of wookie-local in ivysettings.xml to this ->

      <filesystem name="wookie-local">
<artifact pattern="${basedir}/ant/lib/[artifact]-[revision]. [type]" />
      </filesystem>

... then Eclipse finds them OK

On 7 Mar 2010, at 08:36, Raido Kuli wrote:

Eclipse automatically detected ivy.xml and even ivysettings.xml. Under
build path, expanding ivy.xml library it shows many jar files. But if
i try to 'resolve' dependencies, then i get ->

Impossible to resolve dependencies of org.apache.incubator#wookie; 0.8.1-SNAPSHOT
 unresolved dependency: com.ibm.icu#icu4j;4_2_1: not found
unresolved dependency: commons-compress#commons-compress;1.0: not found
 unresolved dependency: htmlcleaner#htmlcleaner;2.1.0: not found
 unresolved dependency: org.directwebremoting#dwr;2.0.5: not found
 unresolved dependency:
org.apache.incubator#shindig-common;1.1-SNAPSHOT: not found
 unresolved dependency: com.ibm.icu#icu4j;4_2_1: not found
unresolved dependency: commons-compress#commons-compress;1.0: not found
 unresolved dependency: htmlcleaner#htmlcleaner;2.1.0: not found
 unresolved dependency: org.directwebremoting#dwr;2.0.5: not found
 unresolved dependency:
org.apache.incubator#shindig-common;1.1-SNAPSHOT: not found
 unresolved dependency: com.ibm.icu#icu4j;4_2_1: not found
unresolved dependency: commons-compress#commons-compress;1.0: not found
 unresolved dependency: htmlcleaner#htmlcleaner;2.1.0: not found
 unresolved dependency: org.directwebremoting#dwr;2.0.5: not found
 unresolved dependency:
org.apache.incubator#shindig-common;1.1-SNAPSHOT: not found

I've tried with clean svn checkout, file -> import way but with no luck.

--
Raido


On Sat, Mar 6, 2010 at 11:51 AM, Scott Wilson
<[email protected]> wrote:

On 6 Mar 2010, at 08:41, Raido Kuli wrote:

Hi.

I've been trying to import/open Wookie to Eclipse (for debugging)
workspace. File -> New -> Java project -> Create from existing sources
and son.

Wookie is imported just fine but I have trouble building it, obviously
some libraries or paths are incorrect. I've added tomcat
servlet-api.jar to libraries.  Now if i try to build it, I get lot's
of errors that packages/imports of java things are not found. Like
ProxyClient.java AuthenticationException cannot be resolved.

Hi Raido,

You need to install the Ivyclipse plugin - this will manage the build path
entries for you dynamically. After installing and restarting Eclipse,
righ-click on ivy.xml and select "add Ivy library..."

You will also need to point Ivy at the ivysettings.xml file in Eclipse
preferences.

S


Problem here is that Eclipse can't find other src/classes in wookie
project.

I'll keep trying to get more familiar with Eclipse.

--
Raido



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