Mark Hewett schrieb:
Your source will need to be in /src/main/java and your test source in 
/src/test/java, otherwise
you will need to add configuration in your POM to tell Maven where your source 
is.

Here's the default config (from the super POM supplied by Maven) - you can add 
something like
this to your POM with your own choice of directories.  However, I would 
recommend sticking to the
default layout.

I also recommend You to use the default directory scheme, but to help You with 
Eclipse edit the
.classpath file and check if the following is in it.

<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<classpath>
        <classpathentry kind="con" 
path="org.eclipse.jdt.launching.JRE_CONTAINER"/>
        <classpathentry output="target/classes" kind="src" 
path="src/main/java"/>
        <classpathentry output="target/classes" kind="src" 
path="src/main/resources"/>
        <classpathentry output="target/test-classes" kind="src" 
path="src/test/java"/>
        <classpathentry kind="con" 
path="org.maven.ide.eclipse.MAVEN2_CLASSPATH_CONTAINER"/>
        <classpathentry kind="output" path="target/classes"/>
</classpath>

After changing the file, refresh the view in eclipse (right-mouse click -> refresh) eclipse and maven compile to same directories.

--
Roland Klein


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