Hi Burt, The problem I could not compile hackyJira was that the linked folder for jira classes was not pointed to proper location.
The linked classes folder called "jira_clasess" in the hackyJira module were supposed to point "JIRA_HOME" instead of "JIRA_HOME\atlassian-jira\WEB-INF\classes". By changing to "JIRA_HOME" in the location, it was fixed. For those of you who had the compilation error, you need "atlassian-jira-projessional-2.6.1-standalone-tomocat" package from Jira site and create "JIRA_HOME" class path in your Eclipse, which points to the jira installation directory. Burt, how about adding "README.html" file in the root directory of the hackyJira module to let developers more easily set these environment as well as describing the any other requisite hacky modules? it would be help for you too to remember the module setup in the future. Cheers, Takuya ================================ Takuya Yamashita E-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] ================================
