Thanks, that solved the problem.

I didn't know about the objectify group, I am going to check it out.

Thanks agian,
Michael

On May 26, 9:35 am, Mike <[email protected]> wrote:
> Michael,
>
> Objectify has a great group as well, and several people are willing to
> help there as well (including the creator).
>
> Likely, you haven't actually added the objectify jar to your build
> path.  There's a few way you can try to fix this:
>
> 1) Use the "intellisense" of Eclipse on the term Objectify in your
> code (can select and then type [Ctrl-1]) -- and choose "Fix project
> settings"
>
> That would likely fix the references for you.
>
> If that doesn't work, have a look at the "Configure Build Path".  If
> you're new to Eclipse, you'll learn how to add external jars to your
> project that are included on the build path -- and that will sort you
> out.
>
> Cheers
> Mike
>
> On May 25, 7:55 pm, Michael <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > I am using GWT +GAE for my current project.  I am doing all of the
> > coding in eclipse.  I want to add objectify to communicate with the
> > datastore and to use the POJO that I use for the datastore/objectify
> > as objects passed back via RPC as described 
> > here:http://code.google.com/p/objectify-appengine/wiki/ObjectifyWithGWT
>
> > I have added the objectify-2.2.jar to the war/WEB-INF/lib.
>
> > I also added <inherits name='com.googlecode.objectify.Objectify' /> to
> > myappname.gwt.xml file.  According to the instructions that should be
> > all I need.
>
> > If I create a class in the .server package I get a flag in eclipse for
> > all of the objectify commands I have.  For example for the line
> > Objectify ofy = ObjectifyService.begin();
> > I get the error:
>
> > Multiple markers at this line
> >         - Objectify cannot be resolved
> >          to a type
> >         - ObjectifyService cannot be
> >          resolved
>
> > I have read all of the documentation on the objectify website but I
> > can't figure out how to use objectify.Is there something you guys see
> > I am missing, or is there a good getting started tutorial on using
> > Objectify with GWT+GAE.

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