I think I'm encountering this bug in my Eclipse + Maven setup ( I took an Indigo download not realizing the trouble I was getting into).
https://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=351691 I've tried several other variants; Helios, Juno, etc. Each of them has either had an issue with the Maven or the SVN plugin. Are there any other users out there working on 64-bit Windows with Eclipse? What package are you running? Hugh On Wed, Apr 25, 2012 at 12:37 PM, Hugh Kelley <[email protected]> wrote: > So far, I'm unable to get a "working" (which I'll define further down) > Eclipse environment. I'm not entirely new to Eclipse but admittedly my > familiarity level is very low. > > I am following the instructions here, > http://lsc-project.org/wiki/documentation/2.0/development/ideintegration > and am able to download the project, though I chose /lsc/branches/v2.0/ > rather than lsc-sample since the latter appeared to be empty and the former > sounded more like what I wanted. > > The project itself seem to load into Eclipse just fine. The issues comes > in when I try to add a class to the org.lsc.service package (or any other). > > * When I right-click on the "service" folder and create a new class, the > Source folder and Package dialogs shows no entries. > * When I try to select SimpleJndiSrcService as the Superclass it is not > an option > > I've installed the Maven bits, but when I try to right-click on the > project and choose "Convert to Maven" it tells me that the "chosen > operation is currently unavailable". I'm not even sure if I should be > able to do that, but I was speculating that the faulty project settings > might be related to Maven issues. > > In short, could someone please point me in the right direction? > > Hugh > > > >
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