Hello again, Taverna hackers!

As I'm interested in starting a rather important development cycle for my
lab, I'm getting rather frustrated with Eclipse. I've opted to try
following the Taverna 2 service invocation plugin tutorial by command-line.
I'm using the following command to generate the default plugin from the
Taverna project archetype:

mvn -B archetype:generate \
-DarchetypeRepository=http://www.mygrid.org.uk/maven/repository/ \
-DgroupId=edu.wright.cs.birg.myfancytool \
-DartifactId=myfancytool-taverna \
-Dpackage=edu.wright.cs.birg.myfancytool.taverna \
-DarchetypeGroupId=net.sf.taverna.t2.archetypes \
-DarchetypeArtifactId=taverna-activity-archetype \
-DarchetypeVersion=1.3


After executing this command Maven itself seems to be cooperating. I get a
nice list of downloading libraries and a populated .m2 directory under my
home path at the end. Also, commands like "mvn clean install" work inside
the generated myfancytool-taverna directory as well. When I try to build
the final project via javac, however, I'm getting a "DeveloperWorkbench
symbol not found" error. Obviously, I'm missing some Taverna libraries from
my build, but what's the typical path for those libs? Are they usually
under the aforementioned .m2 directory?

Thanks for any guidance,
Dan C. Wlodarski
Grad. Research Assistant
WSU Bioinformatics Research Group (BiRG)

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