In case you are using Eclipse JDT and not used to shortcuts:
* CTRL+SHIFT+O - organize imports * ALT+SHIFT+R - rename (refactor) * CTRL+E - open file list * CTRL+O - outline * CTRL+1 - quickfix (put your cursor on the red line and then you will be suggested to import some types) If you already knew all these things, sorry for the noise. ;) HTH, Trustin On 7/25/07, Kevin Smeltzer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Mark, Thanks for the prompt reply. I was just checking to make sure I wasn't doing something wrong. It builds now and works fine! Now I can dive in headfirst.. :-D On 7/24/07, Mark Webb <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Right. The imports are not complete in the example snippets. If you are > using and IDE, you should be able to organize imports. > > > On 7/24/07, Kevin Smeltzer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > > Hello, > > > > I am attempting to build the MinaTimeServerTutorial and my Java > > compiler is spitting back these errors: > > > > cannot find symbol variable ByteBuffer > > cannot find symbol class SimpleByteBufferAllocator > > cannot find symbol variable ByteBuffer > > cannot find symbol class SocketAcceptorConfig > > cannot find symbol class SocketAcceptorConfig > > cannot find symbol class LoggingFilter > > cannot find symbol class ProtocolCodecFilter > > cannot find symbol class TextLineCodecFactory > > cannot find symbol variable Charset > > cannot find symbol variable TransportType > > cannot find symbol class SocketSessionConfig > > cannot find symbol variable IdleStatus > > > > I notice that none of the these are specified in the import > > statements. Should the example work without importing these? If so, > > what am I doing wrong? :-D > > > > Kevin Smeltzer > > > > > > -- > ..Cheers > Mark >
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