Alan:

Thanks for your insights. Hope to get this resolved as quickly as possible.

I went to my myfancytool-activity-ui directory and executed the "mvn clean
install" command you suggested. I also tried it from the parent
directory, myfancytool. In both cases, it downloaded and built
successfully. It seems my maven install location is correctly included in
my PATH environment variable. However, my eclipse project still has errors.

When I looked at my Eclipse's list of "Installed JREs", I found it did
include the path to my jre6 install but not my jdk1.6.0_26 install. I added
the jdk1.6.0_26 path, unchecked the jre6 path, and recreated the tutorial
project from scratch. However, it still resulted in the exact same errors.

Could Eclipse not know where Maven is...?

Again, thanks for all the help,
Dan C. Wlodarski

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