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Simone Giannecchini wrote:
> Ciao Lee,
> please read below...
> 
> On Sun, Sep 21, 2008 at 10:49 AM, Lee Breisacher <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> I'm trying to setup GeoTools in eclipse for (possible) development. I've
>> followed the instructions in the Developer's Guide re maven, svn, etc.
>> I'm quite familiar with svn and eclipse and java, but I'm new to GeoTools.
>>
>> The problem I'm running into is eclipse project names and dependencies.
>> When I import the GeoTools projects (after running mvn eclipse:eclipse),
>> the project names do not have a "gt-" prefix (although the <name>
>> elements in the .project files *do* include the gt- prefix).
> 
> Mmmhh, this is quite strange, anyway, I would recommend doing a full
> build before trying to recreate the project tree in eclipse; this
> usually help try to avoid problems with external dependencies and the
> like.

I did do a full maven build (mvn install) and mvn eclipse:eclipse before 
doing anything in eclipse. Question: When you (and others) import the gt 
projects into eclipse, do the eclipse projects show up with the gt- 
prefix in the names? I do find it odd that the <name> elements in the 
.project files are correct, but when I do Import... in eclipse, the 
project names are the directory names instead of the <name> in the 
.project file.

> 
>> But the
>> dependencies in the other .project files use the gt- prefix, e.g.
>>
>>     <project>gt-metadata</project>
>>
>> So the inter-project dependencies are not working.
> 
> Just out of curiosity, whats the platform you are working? What's the
> maven version? What's the java version? Even though I have never
> experienced this problem, it might be interesting to try to reproduce
> it.

Windows XP (32-bit) with eclipse 3.4.0. Maven 2.0.9. I did the maven 
build using Java 1.5.0. I run eclipse using Java 1.6.

Thanks,

Lee


> 
> 
>> I found a bit of discussion about this here:
>>
>>   http://docs.codehaus.org/display/GEOTOOLS/Module+renaming
>> and here:
>>   GEOT-995
>> but I'm still confused.
> 
> I don't think this is causing your problem. I would try to do a full
> build as I said above, as well as providing more info.
> 
> 
> Ciao,
> Simone.
> 
>> I'm running eclipse 3.4.0 and I've tried it with both the released gt
>> 2.4.4 src.zip and directly checked out from /trunk.
>>
>> What am I doing wrong?
>>
>> Thanks,
>>
>> Lee
>>
>>
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