On Tue, Sep 23, 2008 at 1:06 PM, Angela Cymbalak <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I think that I have determined that the problem is a bug somewhere in either > maven or eclipse because when I use my Linux machine with Eclipse 3.2 it > imports fine. However, you do ask a good question about how the application > is going to be run by an end user. > > I was originally thinking the application would be an ear file that would be > deployed on an app server. Any other thoughts on it?
+1 Either a EAR or a WAR. > > Angie > > At 11:59 AM 9/23/2008, Martin Cooper wrote: >> >> On Tue, Sep 23, 2008 at 8:30 AM, Angela Cymbalak >> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>wrote: >> >> > Hi All, >> > >> > I've run into a problem between Eclipse and Maven, I suspect. I have >> > followed Luciano's directions a few times in order to get the project >> > downloaded. >> > >> > Maven fetches everything appropriately and the build appears to be >> > successful. I have what look to be correct .project and .classpath >> > files. >> > My problem is on the import. When I do a straight import of the >> > project >> > (File > Import > Existing Projects Into Workspace) the project is >> > imported >> > but not as a Java project as it should be. Because it isn't imported as >> > a >> > Java project I lose the ability to run the application as needed. >> > >> > After several days of googling and reading I haven't been able to find a >> > way to force Eclipse to recognize that this *is* a java project. I am >> > using >> > Eclipse 3.3 on Vista (ick) for my development. Can anyone point me in >> > the >> > correct direction? >> >> >> You got further than I did. ;-) I'm not an Eclipse user, and wasn't >> planning >> on becoming one any time soon. I followed the instructions to the point of >> generating the Eclipse files, thinking that I could then take the >> classpath >> from that and run the app without Eclipse. However, my jaw dropped when I >> discovered that the classpath has over 100 jar files in it, and at that >> point I gave up. (Yes, I know that's wimpy, but I didn't have a lot of >> time, >> at that point, to spend on setting up a 100+ entry classpath to try >> running >> it some other way.) >> >> How would an app like this normally get run, e.g. post-development? I'm >> not >> used to massive classpaths (outside an app server, at least). >> >> -- >> Martin Cooper >> >> >> > >> > Thanks, >> > Angie >> > >> > >> > > > > -- Luciano Resende Apache Tuscany, Apache PhotArk http://people.apache.org/~lresende http://lresende.blogspot.com/
