Hey,
I don't think it is a corporate firewall issue because I can get an example 
to work easily easily on my Linux Mint partition. 

 I tried a basic hello world example which was what I provided snapshots of 
before and it failed to work on Win 7. It did get further in the process 
when I turned my personal firewall off on the  Win 7. Has there been in 
other issues with Maven 2.2.1 on a 64 bit Win 7 machine? 

It does bother me somewhat that the latest Windows operating system 
mentioned at maven.apache.org is Win XP and the installation for Maven 
3.0.4 is the same Maven 2.2.1 which is wrong because the directory 
structure is different between these two versions and if you follow the 
Maven 3.0.4 example exactly it will fail to work. I also tried to download 
the eclipse plugin in Eclipse and it has crashed.

Best Regards,

James R. 



On Monday, August 13, 2012 1:45:52 PM UTC-5, Kevin Winter wrote:
>
> Hi James,
>   Based on these screenshots, it doesn't look like it's getting far enough 
> to execute our library.  Besides your Window's machine firewall, are you 
> perhaps behind a corporate firewall?  I'd recommend trying to compile 
> another project with maven to make sure maven can reach any repositories.
>
> - Kevin Winter
> AdWords API Team
>
> On Monday, August 13, 2012 12:58:14 PM UTC-4, Whistler Media wrote:
>>
>>
>> Hey, 
>> I have some snapshots before and after the firewall here.  I tried using 
>> the "hello world" example found on this link  
>> http://www.sonatype.com/books/mvnex-book/reference/simple-project-sect-create-simple.html
>> .
>> Best Regards,
>> James R.
>> On Monday, August 13, 2012 8:48:03 AM UTC-5, Kevin Winter wrote:
>>>
>>> Hi,
>>>   I'd like to echo jstedman's comments.  The commandline output 
>>> definitely makes it sound like a firewall or network issue.  The values in 
>>> ads.properties are only used when the example is run, and the stacktrace 
>>> would look much different if it got that far.  I suspect that your Mint 
>>> machine has a different network environment from the windows machine, 
>>> allowing maven to pull the dependecies, etc, that it needs.
>>>
>>> - Kevin Winter
>>> AdWords API Team
>>>
>>> On Friday, August 10, 2012 1:01:10 PM UTC-4, jstedman wrote:
>>>>
>>>> I would also try to create and compile a simple maven project using a 
>>>> basic archetype and see if it works on your windows machine. I don't think 
>>>> newlines should matter much in a pom.xml or java source file and I 
>>>> wouldn't 
>>>> think a properties file would cause build headaches like this.
>>>>
>>>

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