anonymous wrote : I then started Eclipse, went to File | New, borwse to the "common" 
sub-directory, and click finish.  

I'm not clear about what you're doing here.  Perhaps I didn't state my question 
clearly.  When you create a new project in Eclipse, do you specify a top level 'src' 
folder to hold all the source code?  Or do you add the src/main folder in each module 
on the build path?  I'm new to Eclipse.  A viki page detailing how to create a new 
project in Eclipse, port the nukes code into it, build and deploy the application 
would be extremely helpful.  

Thank you very much for your help.

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