Shahzada,
 
Thanks for the info, I really appreciate it. In answer to your questions:
 
1) No, I didn't build it using the eclipse command, this is how I built it: 
./build.sh install assembly:directory-inlineand it built it in a directory name 
target. 
 
And let me mention this again that I got a tagged version and not the trunk, 
this is the command I ran:
svn co 
https://opennms.svn.sourceforge.net/svnroot/opennms/opennms/tags/opennms-1.6.1
You think I should have gotten the trunk instead?2) I tried importing the cose 
base itself but Eclipse can't find any project to list...
 
What do you suggest I should do? Please let me know.
 
Thanks

 > Date: Tue, 27 Jan 2009 21:03:25 +0000> From: ha...@hatimonline.com> To: 
 > opennms-devel@lists.sourceforge.net> Subject: Re: [opennms-devel] OpenNMS 
 > Web-App project in Eclipse> > > Today, I again followed the instruction of 
 > the first link:> > > > - Opened Eclipse and created a new workspace> > - 
 > Added M2_REPO classpath variable and set its value to the path of my 
 > repository directory> > > Did you do the follwing?> >./build.sh 
 > eclipse:eclipse> > As per my understanding this is same as calling 'mvn 
 > eclipse:eclipse'> (which is basically the maven command for creating an 
 > eclipse project)> > But you will not be importing the target folder, but the 
 > code base it's self. If all things are done propely you should see many 
 > projects imported including opennms-jetty (others would include opennms-dao, 
 > opennms-daemon to name a few).> > You can check more on maven from here> 
 > http://maven.apache.org/guides/mini/guide-ide-eclipse.html> > Also make sure 
 > that you look into the project explorer and files tab just to make sure that 
 > project has been imported and you have correct perspective (Java or Java 
 > EE)> > When the above build command is issued, it does not affect the target 
 > folder.Contents of that folder are a result of compilation. So if you want 
 > to make a eclipse project of that folder, it would have tobe done manually 
 > (and probably not through maven). So in my opnion, changing in the code base 
 > and then building webapp is better idea.> > -- > Shahzada Hatim Mushtaq> 
 > Open Source Software Developer &> Graduate Student - Software Engineering 
 > and Technology > Chalmers University of Technology > Götebog, Sweden> 
 > Mobile: +46-76-5825564> Web: http://hatimonline.com> IRC: geoaxis 
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